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Hospital suggests 'fundraising' for Grand Rapids woman's heart transplant

A Grand Rapids-based hospital system has denied a heart transplant to an ailing 60-year-old woman, recommending that she first try to fund raise $10,000 on her own.

In a Nov. 20 letter that has since gone viral on social media, a nurse with Spectrum Health's Heart & Lung Specialized Care Clinics told the patient that a heart transplant committee determined that she isn't currently eligible for the transplant because she needs more secure financing for the expensive immunosuppresive drugs necessary to keep her body from rejecting the new organ.

"The committee is recommending a fundraising effort of $10,000," the nurse wrote.

The hospital declined Free Press requests for an interview Sunday.

The patient, Hedda Martin of Grand Rapids, reportedly posted Spectrum's rejection letter on her personal Facebook page.

The letter spread on social media over the weekend, including shares by prominent incoming U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, an advocate of single-payer health insurance, who confused Spectrum with an insurance company in her tweet.

Other commentators on Twitter likened the health system's transplant committee to a "death panel."

Martin's son, Alex Britt, set up a GoFundMe page that, as of late Sunday afternoon, had raised more than $12,400 for the anti-rejection medication.

The page says Martin has life-threatening congestive heart failure as a result of damage to her heart from 2005 chemotherapy for breast cancer.

She has been unable to work since 2017 and needs a ventricular assist pump implanted in her body as a "bridge" until she can get a new heart.

"The heart transplant team met and decide that mom needed to fund-raise $10,000 to be considered for a new heart," the son wrote. "The transplant team does not want to 'waste' a vital organ if she cannot afford heart rejection drugs."

Neither Martin nor her son could be reached for comment Sunday.

Mlive reported that a Facebook post on Martin's Facebook page – since taken down –said that Spectrum wanted to make sure that she could pay the $700 monthly cost of the anti-rejection drugs, considering that her health insurance plan has a $4,500 yearly deductible.

Martin's insurance would presumably cover the full cost of the drugs once she meets that deductible.

Although a Spectrum representative was not available Sunday for an interview, the health system issued a general statement about the situation on its website:

"While it is always upsetting when we cannot provide a transplant, we have an obligation to ensure that transplants are successful and that donor organs will remain viable," the statement said. "We thoughtfully review candidates for heart and lung transplant procedures with care and compassion, and these are often highly complex, difficult decisions. While our primary focus is the medical needs of the patient, the fact is that transplants require lifelong care and immunosuppression drugs, and therefore costs are sometimes a regrettable and unavoidable factor in the decision making process."
 
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It's not the surgery cost...it's the fact they want her to guarentee she can afford the drugs afterwards! OMG! So...only the rich get to live? My meds cost me about $600 a month out of pocket. What's next? Are they going to cut off my 02 in case I might not have funds for mine? This has ticked me off. This isn't political...this is Big Pharma at work overcharging in a ridicules manner.

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I cant understand how a government fails to care for its people's health,surely this should be priority one in a modern society.
 
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It's not the surgery cost...it's the fact they want her to guarentee she can afford the drugs afterwards! OMG! So...only the rich get to live? My meds cost me about $600 a month out of pocket. What's next? Are they going to cut off my 02 in case I might not have funds for mine? This has ticked me off. This isn't political...this is Big Pharma at work overcharging in a ridicules manner.

Rant ends. For now.
Kellie is on eliques and the insurance does not cover it.. costs like over 500 a month. I don't think the government wants as many people as we have on the earth letting big pharma control our lives goes way back to the federalists who had the idea of the bank controlling the USA . I believe it was Andrew Jackson that destroyed that branch of government. The second President was one of their founders they were under the influence of our first bank now called "The Bank of America".
 
And I wonder how much of the cost of the drugs is actually spent making the drugs and how much is profit? There are so many levels of wrong here that I don't know where to start. Withholding a heart transplant to save money is murder. How can these people live with themselves? How dare they even try to defend it?
 
And I wonder how much of the cost of the drugs is actually spent making the drugs and how much is profit? There are so many levels of wrong here that I don't know where to start. Withholding a heart transplant to save money is murder. How can these people live with themselves? How dare they even try to defend it?

Just curious how this would have been handled under the UK's socialised medicine system?
 
Free heart transplant and medication. No questions.

I spent a great deal of time in the UK over a ten year period (1996-2006). The impression I got from talking to those I worked was the only positive of the UK medical system was it cost them nothing out of pocket. The biggest complaint was the bureaucracy and slowness of the system, especially to see a specialist. One story in particular I remember was that of the father of a young test engineer I worked with, a gent in his mid 60s who died from cancer waiting to get in to see an oncologist.