Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Supporters Protest CIGNA For Teen In Need Of Liver Transplant

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Supporters Protest CIGNA For Teen In Need Of Liver Transplant

    SUPPORTERS PROTEST CIGNA FOR TEEN IN NEED OF LIVER TRANSPLANT

    MyFox Los Angeles, CA
    Dec 21 2007

    Glendale -- Registered nurses, members of the Armenian-American
    community and the family and friends of 17-year-old Nataline Sarkisyan,
    a cancer survivor denied a liver transplant by CIGNA, will march in
    protest today outside the insurance company's local offices.

    The 17-year-old Northridge girl is in the intensive care unit at UCLA
    Medical Center in Westwood, and her mother told the Daily News that
    she has been in a vegetative state for three weeks. Nataline will
    die without the transplant, said her mother, Hilda Sarkisyan.

    Nataline was diagnosed with leukemia at age 14. After two years of
    treatment the cancer went into remission but came back this summer,
    Sarkisyan told the Daily News.

    When doctors said Nataline could use a bone-marrow transplant,
    the Sarkisyans discovered that her only sibling, Bedig, 21, was a
    match, and he donated his bone marrow the day before Thanksgiving,
    the newspaper reported.

    But Nataline developed a complication from the bone-marrow transplant
    and, because her liver was failing, doctors recommended a transplant,
    according to an appeal letter sent to CIGNA earlier this month,
    the Daily News reported.

    Doctors said in the letter that CIGNA was denying the transplant
    because Nataline's plan does not cover "experimental, investigational
    and unproven services."

    The Sarkisyans have filed an appeal with the California Department
    of Insurance, but the agency sent a letter this week saying it needs
    more information.
Working...
X