Million dollar baby: Canadians handed $1M bill after woman gives birth in U.S.

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Million dollar baby: Canadians handed $1M bill after woman gives birth in U.S.

CTVNews.ca Staff
Published Tuesday, November 18, 2014 8:29AM EST
Last Updated Tuesday, November 18, 2014 9:47AM EST A dream vacation has turned into a financial nightmare for one Saskatchewan couple, after a mom-to-be gave birth while on holiday in Hawaii.
Jennifer Huculak and her husband have been saddled with a medical bill of nearly $1 million after she gave birth to her daughter in the U.S.
Huculak was six months pregnant when she flew to Hawaii for a holiday with her husband in October 2013. Before her trip, she bought Blue Cross insurance and received approval from her doctor.


But two days into her trip, Huculak's water broke and she spent the next six weeks on bed rest in a Hawaiian hospital. Her daughter was born nine weeks early and spent two months in intensive care.
While she's grateful that her 11-month-old daughter is now healthy, Huculak and her husband were left with a $950,000 medical bill.
"It makes you sick to your stomach," she told CTV Saskatoon. "Who can pay a million-dollar medical bill? Who can afford that?"
Blue Cross is refusing to pay any of the amount, arguing that Huculak had a pre-existing condition.
In a letter to Huculak, the company noted the following: "Ms. Huculak was diagnosed and treated for a high-risk pregnancy in the six months prior to departure. As Ms. Huculak is currently hospitalized and being treated for this high-risk pregnancy, any expenses incurred are not eligible under the terms of your policy."
But Huculak says that she did not have a high-risk pregnancy, she had a bladder infection which led to bleeding.
"The specialist in Hawaii said that these things just happen. There's nothing that causes them," she said.
Her specialist at home in Saskatchewan has written to Blue Cross, saying that the bladder infection did not lead to Huculak's early labour. But her coverage was still denied.
Huculak is angry because she said the Blue Cross pamphlet had no fine print explaining any rules for pre-existing conditions.
She said the family is now trying to decide if they should fight Blue Cross, declare bankruptcy, or wait and see what happens.
Meanwhile, she hopes that other travellers will learn from their ordeal. "It's a very sad situation to be in and people need to be aware that insurance companies will deny you if they have anything they can go on," she said.

 

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They always say pre-existing conditions are not covered. They have done it every time I have got it. And any excuse to deny coverage will be used. If you have a pre-existing condition, don't bother getting blue cross and stay in Canada.
 

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Now you know where all the subsidies are coming from!


Great story and thread. This ought to be fun!

BTW... the kid is a Yank!
 

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They always say pre-existing conditions are not covered. They have done it every time I have got it. And any excuse to deny coverage will be used. If you have a pre-existing condition, don't bother getting blue cross and stay in Canada.

So these insurance scum, have never sold a policy to someone who dosn't have a pre existing condition, it is impossible to do.
 

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I wouldn't worry so much about it. Mexicans cross the border all the time and have kids and head back across the border. A guy I was in the Marines with was from Mexico said his parents did that for all of his brothers and sisters. They were from a wealthy family and he said it was a common occurrence.

This stuff didn't happen before Obamacare.


Actually this was before Obamacare from what I've read.


It happened last October 2013.




Smile kid... you're Merican!
 

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They always say pre-existing conditions are not covered. They have done it every time I have got it. And any excuse to deny coverage will be used. If you have a pre-existing condition, don't bother getting blue cross and stay in Canada.
yeah they are screwed though because she did not have a pre existing condition, she had a bladder infection and both doctors will testify for her
 

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yeah they are screwed though because she did not have a pre existing condition, she had a bladder infection and both doctors will testify for her


Well all is not lost. Our Healthcare system has just made that Canadian family one of the poor and huddled masses. Cross that border again with that cute little Merican and start collecting your entitlements!
 

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Don't bet on it. Blue cross is like a group home for ambulance chasers.

More like a rich uncle you have photos of with a nine-year-old boy.

but it's all over the media now...you think they will have to repay the 900,000

what about bankruptcy

Well all is not lost. Our Healthcare system has just made that Canadian family one of the poor and huddled masses. Cross that border again with that cute little Merican and start collecting your entitlements!
ooooooooooooooh, there's an angle
 

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Well all is not lost. Our Healthcare system has just made that Canadian family one of the poor and huddled masses. Cross that border again with that cute little Merican and start collecting your entitlements!

Nah, when Obama signs the Immigration Amnesty, the parents should apply for US residency and then file for Medicare to pay for the bill.
 

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but it's all over the media now...you think they will have to repay the 900,000

what about bankruptcy


Perhaps they can flip the U.S the bird and go on the merry Canadian way and be polite and such.


However I do not know the legal part so perhaps our resident lawyer can shed some light.


ooooooooooooooh, there's an angle


When all else fails there is a place to go and she is an anchor baby. She is a US Citizen... born in the same state as our President mind you!