Posted on 01/10/2014 4:45:07 PM PST by Innovative
Brittany Mathis can't afford the operation because she doesn't have health insurance, so her boss Michael De Beyer is selling his Texas eatery
Brittany Mathis, 19, was diagnosed with the small tumour in December but can't afford surgery to remove it because she doesn't have health insurance.
Manager and boss Michael De Beyer has offered to sell his Kaiserhof Restaurant in Montgomery, Texas, which he has run for 17 years, to help his employee out.
(Excerpt) Read more at mirror.co.uk ...
Those comments made me feel sick.
Come Lord Jesus.
“UK Mirror” making the case for just how great it is not to have this sort of problem under Britain’s governmental care.
Our system if totally ——— up right now. Comparing anything is problematic. I’ll bet we could find some real horror stories from Great Britain’s system too, and it’s been up and running for quite some time.
As someone else mentioned, Obamacare was sold on the idea there would be no medical qualifications. Register the girl and let her get care.
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De Beyer admits that he has tried selling his restaurant over the years.
Most recently, it’s been on the market since last summer but brittany’s
new medical emergency means he’ll slash the price and try to sell it faster.
“The new thing about it, I would receive a lot less money,” said De Beyer.
“So she gets medical, gets taken care of.”
Barbara said both she and her daughter are signing up for Affordable Care.
Brittany doesn’t know if her tumor is cancerous yet.
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“Shriners Hospital for Children® Houston delivers the highest quality of care to children with a host of orthopaedic and neuromusculoskeletal disorders and diseases, as well as cleft lip and palate.”
Look at their web page, no brain surgeons there.
Thanks for posting the article with the additional info.
Look up the charity policy for almost any hospital and you'll find that's not the case.
This is why studies show that people already get better medical care than they would under Obamacare's Medicaid expansion. Most states and local governments already have programs that get care for the uninsured, underinsured and poor.
What a great guy! I suggest he try hosting a fund raiser party at his restaurant before selling it though. That happens in my town all the time. Turnout is always good.
muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fiction)
Is this what you took away from Rand's book. You confess to being a failed altruist?
Scottish Rite Hospital for Children in Houston “TSRHC treats children with orthopedic conditions, such as scoliosis, clubfoot, hand disorders, hip disorders and limb length differences, as well as certain related neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia.”
No brain surgeons there.
She should claim to be an illegal alien and get it done for free
putting mom and sis possibly out of a job doesn’t seem too kind
May God bless you, sir!
Doesn’t mean that a neurosurgeon wouldn’t be given admitting privileges for a special case.
Yes it will. His employees are all mandated to buy health insurance on low wages. And what fool doesn't think that Obama and his HHS Secretary won't change the rules on a whim, again and again and again?
Plenty of businesses see the “writing on the wall” due to any number of destructive government edicts. This could simply be a case of what government plots for evil, a righteous man turns it for good.
I don’t have an opinion either way of the motive; I’m just not going to assume the worst when there are other more positive scenarios. And I am usually not a glass-half-empty type - more of a glass-drained-dry-no-hope-of-a-refill-because-it’s-got-holes-in-the-bottom type. :)
And there ARE brain surgeons at St Judes. A friend’s daughter was treated for a brain tumor there.
And more to the story from 5 days ago:
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Kaiserhaus Restaurant and Wunderbar are located off Texas 105 on Commerce-Row Drive
on a 1.5-acre corner lot in a 6,000-square-foot building, De Beyer said.
I have listed my restaurant for several years and recently turned down an (owner-financed)
offer for $1.3 million, he said. But now I want to auction it off at a reserve
price (or minimum bid 50 percent of the actual value) and anything above that will go
to help Brittany.
Brittanys father John had a tumor in the back of his skull, she said, which
caused him to have a brain aneurysm.
Michael (De Beyer) has been a real blessing to our family, Brittany said.
And hes just always been there whenever weve needed anything.
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Of course. In the UK she would probably wait a year or so for a test, then another 6 months for an MRI and then a year for the surgery and by then, sadly, it would have spread and she'd be sent to hospice or offered euthanasia.
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