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Who Killed Nataline Sarkisyan Cigna?
Maybe the person who made the decision to not help this
girl should be arrested for negligent homicide. Their names should also
be published and Cigna held to account. This isn’t an episode of Scrubs
this is real life.
“They took my daughter away from me,” said Nataline Sarkisyan’s father, Krikor, with tears in his eyes at a news conference at his lawyer’s office.The Philadelphia-based insurer had initially refused to pay for the procedure, saying it was experimental. The company reversed the decision Thursday as about 150 nurses and community members rallied outside of its office in Glendale in suburban Los Angeles. Nataline died just hours later.
cigna2-copy.jpgThe insurer “maliciously killed” Nataline because it did not want to bear the expense of her transplant and aftercare, said family attorney Mark Geragos. He did not say when or in what court he would file the civil lawsuit.
Geragos also said he would ask the district attorney’s office to press murder or manslaughter charges against Cigna, an allegation that one legal expert described as difficult to prove and “a little bit of grandstanding.”
A district attorney’s office spokeswoman declined to comment, saying it would be inappropriate to do so until Geragos submits evidence supporting his request.
The family’s “loss is immeasurable, and our thoughts and prayers are with them,” Cigna said in a news release Friday. “We deeply hope that the outpouring of concern, care and love that are being expressed for Nataline’s family help them at this time.”
Nataline was diagnosed with leukemia at 14 and received a bone marrow transplant from her brother the day before Thanksgiving. She later developed a complication that caused her liver to fail. She was in a vegetative state for some time, her mother Hilda said.
Nataline was taken off life support at the University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center on Thursday, her mother said. Nataline died within the hour.
Source: Fox
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at 08:53 on December 22nd, 2007
This is one of the problems with managed care: doctors have a menu, and, if getting paid via insurance, cannot readily deviate from it.
at 11:28 on December 22nd, 2007
mpress, you've convinced me you've done the work - it's authentic. I also think that you've been fair and thorough. I didn't get the sense that you were hiding your biases, or passing off other's work as your own. Or worse -- getting paid by those you cover -- so it's transparent and independent. I also think you deserve praise for being an eyewitness, and for your investigative efforts. Good stuff.
At least you have laws in the United States that protect victims' and families' rights. That's not the case in Canada where healthcare is state funded and it's in the financial interests of the establishment for the so-called incurable patients to die, the earlier the better. Apparently doctors and hospitals in Canada practice passive euthanasia all the time. Nobody gets charged, and families have no legal recourse under archaic English laws that they don't even use in England any more. I wrote about a similar local case two weeks ago, but some people here got very upset and vindictive when I also wrote about how our newspaper monopoly covered, or rather covered up, what's going on at hospitals.
at 11:40 on December 22nd, 2007
Good points Candidusmaximus total government control of health care will result in millions of individual Katrinas daily.
at 06:37 on December 23rd, 2007
mpress, I like this story. It's good stuff.
Very enlightening article. This is a horror story that will be repeated over and over again if the U.S.A. turns to socialized medicine. We could pick up the tab for all of those who can't afford insurance and still come out cheaper/better than paying the government to do it. Putting the government between the doctors and the patients is an extremely dangerous and stupid thing to do.
My prayers go out to the Cigna family for your loss. Maybe something will be learned from this.
at 07:02 on August 12th, 2009
Private insurance denied treatment!!! Not the government.
at 06:56 on December 24th, 2007
Why was she taken off of life support? It seems odd that no one is addressing that point of the story. I'm defenitely not on the insurance company's side. But I would think that this poor child should have remained on life support until there was an available liver for the transplant. So it seems to me, that the answer to who killed this poor child, is whomever "pulled the plug".
at 19:29 on December 26th, 2008
I feel so bad for the Nataline Sarkisyuan family for theri great loss! I hope Cigna will be sued so badly they'll be wiped off the face of the earth..
President elect Barack Obama is going to do something about those greedy basters!
at 09:33 on January 17th, 2009
It is important to note that CIGNA followed the employer selected benefit plan. In fact, CIGNA even offered to pay for non-covered procedures at their own expense. Although, this is a sad circumstance. The family could just not come to grips that their daughter was going to die. Experts indicated that the procedure would not help in this situation. I
Very sad and I feel deeply for the family but sueing is not the answer in this case.