My FIL was recently helicopter airlifted from an MVA site less than 40 miles from a level one trauma center at a cost of $25,000.
I agree that whatever insurance they have will not cover transport costs to move Jahi's body to a nursing facility. They are hoping to crowd-source funds.
In reading the different articles and reading every word that is being used it's my opinion that the hospital should just sit back until Monday at 5:00 or an injunction/stay what ever from a court to stop the removal of the ventilator.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hospital-wont-help-brain-dead-teen-jahi-mcmath-move-to-nursing-home/
"We lost the facility that we were originally going to go with," said Omari Sealey, Jahi's uncle and the family's spokesman.
Lawyer Douglas Straus also said the Alameda County coroner needs to sign off on the move "since we are dealing with the body of a person who has been declared legally dead."
The girl's relatives had announced on Thursday that they had found a nursing home in the San Francisco Bay Area that was willing to care for the girl if she had the tubes. Within hours, the hospital's chief of pediatrics issued a statement saying Children's would not cooperate because it "does not believe that performing surgical procedures on the body of a deceased person is an appropriate medical practice."
bbm, I do wonder why the hospital even made this statement? If they are keeping her alive until monday 5:00 unless the family has a place for her why is the hospital even entertaining these complaints/statements from the lawyer/family?
idk jmo
It seems to me that the lawyer may be trying to get the hospital to slip up and do or say something that would indicate that she is alive. I think the hospital should be quiet.