New Beginnings accepts insurance and if a patient does not have coverage, there are hardship funds available to help pay their medical bills.
“We are not going to be turning anyone away,” Allyson vows."
http://www.milieuli.com/2011/03/allyson-scerri/
She may be biting off more than she can chew because Jahi's family has some pretty high expectation of what they feel they are entitled to and they don't mind going to the media with their complaints whether they are real or imagined. What happens if New beginnings can no longer afford to care for Jahi or if they make a mistake that leads to Jahi's heart stopping, is Jahi's family going to sue them too?
So now that jahi is legally dead and her mother has assumed all responsibilty for her care, does that mean that CHO will not have to pay for this New Beginnings care? Does this affect the $30 million lawsuit because Jahi is legally dead, not disabled and requiring extensive care?
So many questions!
I would think that they will sue CHO for the cost of New Beginnings.
But if New Beginnings makes a mistake that would cause her heart to stop beating or her condition to worsen I can definitely see the family contacting the media and complain about substandard care for their daughter. They are going to have really take superb care of Jahi under some difficult circumstances to please the family and NOT make any errors.