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    News Locale, India
    Dec 29 2007


    Teenager's death raises demand for US health care policy reforms

    Written by Chandan Das
    Saturday, 29 December 2007

    SATURDAY, DEC 29 2007, (News Locale) - Notwithstanding her long
    battle with leukemia, 17-year-old Nataline Sarkisyan was full of life
    and wanted to live. However, an erring health care system robbed the
    Northridge teenager's life last week as her insurance company denied
    her a much-needed liver transplant twice.

    In fact, Nataline lost to her disease a few hours after the insurance
    company Philadelphia-based Cigna HealthCare revised its decision not
    to allow her to go ahead with the operation.

    Nataline's untimely death hit the headlines in all the major media in
    the US for the last two days sparking off a nation-wide demand for
    health care reforms. The teenager has been suffering from leukemia
    for three years and desperately needed a liver transplant, but the
    insurance company rejected her family as well as the doctors' pleas
    twice. Although it revised the decision on Thursday, but then it was
    too late and her family had taken Nataline off the life support
    system.

    Since she was from the US, Nataline's story may appear to be
    incredible, but the truth is she is no more simply because of an
    erroneous health care system that prevails even in the most developed
    nation on the planet.

    The ailing teenager had received a bone marrow transplant from her
    brother in November, but it failed to improve her condition. On the
    contrary, complications arose leading to a liver failure.

    Nataline's doctors said that had she undergone a liver transplant
    successfully, there was 65 percent possibility that the teenager
    would survive for another six months.

    When a request was made to her insurance company in this regard, it
    refused to oblige. The company relented following a growing support
    in favor of the girl and her family. But even as the permission came,
    she breathed her last a few hours later on Thursday.

    On Friday, hundreds of mourners had gathered at Nataline's funeral to
    pay their respects to the teenager as well as demand a rapid change
    in the US national health care policy.

    While the insurance company has definitely become the scapegoat,
    people in Northridge as well as all over the US are now talking about
    the girl's brave battle against her ailment. Now, they remember
    Nataline's desire for dance, music and life and the erroneous system
    that stopped her from fulfilling the wishes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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