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JMO but I'd be interested in seeing what facility would take a body with a death certificate. Again my opinion, but I can't see insurance paying anything in
a case where a death certificate exists.
I'm baffled by the family/attorneys statement that insurance is covering the care. I would think that before any facility would be willing to take her there would have to be prior authorization from the insurance company. I used to work in insurance years ago, so I'm naturally curious about the criteria in cases like this.
The degree of care that she will need IMO, is more than what the average nursing home could provide. Will that facility be administering all the meds/treatment that "Dr Byrne" or others like him, feel are necessary for her body to have to prolong the vital organs from failure? Will the insurance consider these treatments medically necessary? I don't see it.
Medical helicopters are used for transport in life or death situations. I just see this being one obstacle after another and no way for a happy ending.