From the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram:
At birth, Houston Tracy let out a single loud cry before his father cut the cord and handed him to a nurse.
Instantly, Doug Tracy knew something was wrong with his son.
“He wasn’t turning pink fast enough,” Tracy said. “When they listened to his chest, they realized he had an issue.”
That turned out to be d-transposition of the great arteries, a defect in which the two major vessels that carry blood away from the heart are reversed. The condition causes babies to turn blue.
Surgery would correct it, but within days of Houston’s birth March 15, Tracy learned that his application for health insurance to cover his son had been denied. The reason: a pre-existing condition.
“How can he have a pre-existing condition if the baby didn’t exist until now?” Tracy asked.
New federal legislation that will prevent insurance companies from denying children coverage based on a pre-existing condition comes too late for the Tracys. The legislation, passed by Congress and signed by President Barack Obama this week, won’t go into effect until September.
But Houston, who is hospitalized at Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth, needs coverage now.
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Doug and Kim Tracy, who live in Crowley and are self-employed, carry health insurance on their other two children. They said they cannot afford insurance for themselves.
They paid out of pocket for Kim Tracy’s neonatal care and the baby’s delivery. Doug Tracy said they were told that they could apply for insurance for Houston within 30 days of his birth.
A spokeswoman for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas declined to comment but issued a statement saying, “Our policy is that if a family has existing coverage with us, a baby can be added to the contract within 31 days without the need for underwriting to assess the baby’s eligibility.”
But that’s only if the parents have coverage, said the spokeswoman, Margaret Jarvis. Read that with the emphasis on parents.
To appropriate an observation by Montgomery Burns: This corporate cadre of faceless money-snorting automatons is conspiring to kill the Tracys’ son, and yet if the Tracys were to have them killed in order to save their son’s life, the Tracys would be the ones to go to jail. That’s capitalism – the way that Boehner, Cantor and McConnell want it to be – for you.
We certainly do need Medicare for All.
More proof that America needs a PUBLIC OPTION.