<http://notdeadyetnewscommentary.blogspot.com/2009/02/nj-woman-finds-aneurism-medicaid-sol.html>NJ:
 
Woman Finds Aneurism + Medicaid = SOL*

http://notdeadyetnewscommentary.blogspot.com/2009/02/nj-woman-finds-aneurism-medicaid-sol.html
 


*"SOL" is an <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/acronym>acronym. If 
you don't know what it stands for, you can 
<http://silmaril.ie/cgi-bin/uncgi/acronyms>look it up.

 From the 
<http://www.jerseycityreporter.com/pages/full_story?page_label=home_top_section&article-A-mm-brain-aneurysm-and-no-one-to-help-br-font-size-i-UC-woman-struggles-to-find-doctor-who-takes-Medicaid-font-i-br-%20=&id=1952506-A-mm-brain-aneurysm-and-no-one-to-help-br-font-size-i-UC-woman-struggles-to-find-doctor-who-takes-Medicaid-font-i-br-&widget=push&instance=union%20city_story_left_column&open=&;>Hudson
 
Reporter:
After being diagnosed with a medical condition that threatens her 
life, a Union City woman was forced to spend two critical months 
searching for a doctor willing to help her.

Peggy Albedhady, 47, learned she had a 6-millimeter brain aneurysm, 
an abnormal bulging of an artery in her brain, last November. She 
said that since then, she has been discharged too early from two 
prominent area hospitals and denied appointments with dozens of doctors.

The reason for so many rejections, she said, is her insurance: Medicaid.

Medicaid, a state and federally funded program, provides healthcare 
coverage for disabled individuals and people with little to no income.

"I don't have a lot of money," she said last week. "Does that give me 
the right to die?"

That's what I'd call a rhetorical question. The answer is obvious, isn't it?

Dying is cheap, doesn't demand much of bureacracies, and no one has 
to worry about you filing a complaint in regard to the lack of 
follow-up care - or its quality.
When she collapsed on the way to the bathroom, her daughter told her 
it was time to go to the hospital. They went to Hoboken University 
Medical Center's emergency room, but there was a very long wait, said 
Albedhady, so her daughter suggested they go somewhere else. They 
decided to go to a hospital with a great reputation, so they went to 
Hackensack University Medical Center.

Albedhady was admitted to the hospital. Tests revealed she had a 
brain aneurysm, as well as Hepatitis A and B. She was scheduled for 
further testing, but five days later, she said, she was abruptly 
discharged without the tests or an explanation.

"[They] discharged me like I can't describe it," said Albedhady. 
"Like you got tired of your animal, you got tired of your pet, and 
you just throw it out in the street."

Albedhady's description of the treatment of pets is somewhat 
different than some views we've discussed on the blog recently. 
<http://www.smh.com.au/news/opinion/we-do-not-let-dogs-and-horses-suffer/2009/02/03/1233423221301.html>Peter
 
Baume, 
<http://www.edmontonsun.com/Lifestyle/Health/2009/02/07/8301136-sun.html>Dr. 
Gifford-Jones, and 
<http://medicalfutility.blogspot.com/2009/02/society-for-prevention-of-cruelty-to.html>Thaddeus
 
Mason Pope all recently embraced the idea that humans would benefit 
from the "kindness" we humans show our pets.

Albehady's experienced some of the "kindness" firsthand and doesn't 
seem to think much of it.

To be fair, the article says that there are medical professionals - 
including specialists - who will take Medicaid patients where 
Albedhady lives. It would be nice to think that the hospitals who 
threw her out gave her a list of them, but they didn't. Apparently, 
they don't think it's their job to make locating the appropriate 
physician any easier for a patient with a critical condition. When 
she was finally able to locate an appropriate specialist, the only 
opening to see her was months away. That will be a relief to her - if 
she lives that long.

There are a lot of people out there who have concerns about limits to 
care under plans to get something close to universal health coverage 
in this country. Some of those concerns may even be justified.

But it's hard to imagine a system in which Peggy Albedhady would fare 
worse than the one that she's in right now. --Stephen Drake

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