Wednesday, April 25, 2007
OSF's Charity Assistance Did Not Include Jean-Baptiste
The following is from the Children's Hospital of Illinois website. Jackson Jean- Baptiste was denied care at Children's Hospital.
Jackson is buried in Goodfield, Illinois.
Charity Assistance
(309) 686-6700
(800) 421-5700
Dear Patient:
The philosophy of OSF HealthCare is that all people have a right to receive needed health care. Our doors are open to persons of every faith and ethnic background regardless of their ability to pay.
We provide help to patients in obtaining payment from third parties such as Medicaid and Medicare. If you are eligible for Medicaid, and you are not currently signed up, we can help you apply.
We also offer charity assistance for medically necessary healthcare services to persons who meet our financial terms provided they submit the needed documents. OSF Charity Assistance may be applied for when there is a balance still due on an account after we have received payment from third party payers (like Medicaid, Medicare or an insurance company) and you feel you cannot pay the full balance.
The PDF form available through the link below must be completed and signed by you. We use income guidelines established by the U. S. Dept. of Health and Human Services to determine if you are eligible for charity care. We do verify assets regarding your eligibility. So, please provide all the information promptly so we may try to help you as quickly as possible.
For more information, please call your patient accounts representative between the hours of 8am and 4:30pm Monday through Friday at 309-686-6700 or 800-421-5700.
OSF HealthCare offers high quality healthcare and we were pleased to provide that to your family. We look forward to working with you further to make sure the financial aspects of your care are handled in the same high quality way.
Sincerely,
The Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis
Click below to download or print the OSF Charity Assistance PDF form.
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2 comments:
What a terrible tragedy. What was the nature of the young man's ailment?
Michael,
Jean-Baptiste had rheumatic heart disease. He was a tremendous young man and had a huge desire to stay alive.
His death has been very hard on his mother and sisters. Jean-Baptiste's father was murdered years ago. His bed sits right inside the front door of their two room house in the mountains overlooking PAP. His watch and Bible are still on his bed.
Please see autopsy report of Jean-Baptiste on dyinginhaiti.blogspot.com and peoriasmedicalmafia.com.
John
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