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Transplant error leaves girl near death

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  1. Achebe

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    you know what they say... once you go to a real school...

    jk Clutch.
     
  2. DrLudicrous

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    I have not been able to verify if this is a legit article (found it in a thread on harmony-central.com), but the subject and tone of the article is pure Malkin. Regardless of who wrote this article, I think it's a real petty and absurd thing to focus on when a little girl's life is at stake. You would think that the person could show just a little compassion.

    Michelle Malkin

    February 21, 2003

    Tough questions about Jessica's transplants

    No one can deny that the plight of Jesica Santillan, the sick teenager who mistakenly received organs at Duke University from a
    donor with a different blood type, is a sad one.

    But we cannot ignore the tough public policy questions in Jesica's case that the sob-story writers at The New York Times
    prefer to paper over:

    -- When resources are scarce, as the supply of voluntarily donated organs notoriously are, why shouldn't U.S. citizens get top
    priority?

    -- According to national figures, 16 patients die in the U.S. each day while waiting for a potentially life-saving transplant
    operation. How many American patients currently on the national organ waiting list were denied access to healthy hearts and
    lungs as a result of Santillan's two transplant surgeries? Who will tell their stories?

    -- Finally, if Jesica recovers from the second heart-lung transplant, will any federal immigration authority have the guts to
    enforce the law and send her and her family back home to Mexico?

    According to Times reporter Denise Grady, "Ms. Santillan's family moved from Mexico to North Carolina three years ago in
    hopes that she could be treated at Duke for restrictive cardiomyopathy, which caused an enlarged, weakened heart and
    damaged lungs."

    But as other media outlets have more accurately and honestly detailed, Santillan's family didn't just "move" here. They came
    here illegally by paying a coyote $5,000 to smuggle Santillan and her mother across the border for the express purpose of
    obtaining medical care and circumventing long wait times in Mexico.

    A North Carolina businessman, Mack Mahoney, founded a private charity to raise funds for Santillan's transplants. But the
    charity cannot replace the organs that were used in Santillan's surgeries. Those hearts and lungs are not fungible.

    In all likelihood, taxpayers will be on the hook for Santillan's post-operative care one way or another. Transplant patients must
    take immunosuppressant medications for the life of the transplanted organs, for example. Typical costs of post-transplant drugs
    may be as much as $2,500 per month in the first year alone. And as we all know, Santillan's botched operation was far from
    typical. Her illegal immigrant parents will probably sue Duke University, adding further to this case's surgery-related costs.

    The United Network for Organ Sharing, the non-profit group that coordinates the nation's transplant system, has established a
    policy that no more than 5 percent of the organs transplanted at any hospital are allowed to go to illegal immigrants or foreign
    nationals. But when medical facilities have tried to deny organ transplants to illegal aliens, they have been met with a political
    and media uproar. Last summer, for example, the Cleveland Clinic was pressured by a local Hispanic city councilman into
    admitting an illegal immigrant from Guatemala for a liver transplant after initially turning her away.

    The costs of illegal alien health care are crippling hospitals across the country. In North Carolina, where Santillan's family has
    settled, a Medicaid emergency services program averages 221 new cases every month involving immigrants, many of them
    illegal, at a cost of about $32 million. As The Washington Times reported recently, dozens of hospitals in the 28 counties along
    the U.S.-Mexico border in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California have either closed their doors or face bankruptcy
    because of losses caused by uncompensated care given to illegal immigrants.

    Scripps Memorial Hospital in San Diego was forced to close after losing more than $5 million a year in unreimbursed medical
    care, much of it for illegal immigrants, Times reporter Jerry Seper noted. The Southeast Medical Center in Douglas, Ariz., is on
    the verge of bankruptcy because of uncompensated care to undocumented aliens; the Cochise County, Ariz., Health
    Department spends as much as 30 percent of its annual $9 million budget on undocumented aliens; and the University Medical
    Center in Tucson will spend up to $10 million this year providing uncompensated alien health care.

    New York medical providers have performed dozens of organ-transplant operations -- and even sex-change operations -- to
    illegal aliens. The costs of such "charity" care typically are shifted to insured patients, resulting in higher health insurance
    premiums.

    In a world of scarce resources, compassion must have limits. We cannot afford to be a medical welcome mat to the world.

    ©2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.
     
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    Mike Gallagher went on and on about this on his radio show this morning. He said he initially felt the same way but was too scared to admit it for fear of backlash. Lots of radio listeners agreed and felt the same way, even some Mexican-American immigrants, residing legally in this country.

    I admit I had those thoughts as well.
     
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    In life or death situations like this one, I believe that our responsibility as humans should overcome any responsibility to our citizens. She was at the top of the list for a reason.
     
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    Exactly.

    Now they're saying she has severe and irreversible brain damage. :(
     
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    Sadly, but not surprisingly, it is a legitimate Malkin opinion piece. If you're familiar with any of Ms. Malkin's work, you know showing compassion isn't her strong suit. The fact that Jessica has died just makes the commentary seem all the more trite. :(
     
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    :(

    + R.I.P. Jessica Santillan +
     
  12. B-Bob

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    I feel like there's been a lot of bad news related to completely careless loss of lives recently. This transplant and all those poor people in the club boil down to someone just not thinking clearly. I know any death is sad, but these in particular must hurt even more for their loved ones. :(
     
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    Talk about a downer of a week. RIP Jessica, people who died in the Chicago club, and the people in the Rhode Island club:(

    Can't imagine how all these families are going to cope in the coming months.
     
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