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Hi Everyone,

I have joined to seek some help.

My mom is currently visiting me from India.

She is on her Visitor Visa so she doesn't have US Insurance. 

Last week, she felt some pain so i took her to hospital and after couple of scans and biopsy.

Doctors told us it's a Peritoneal cancer. 

We don't have anyone in India. I would really like her to get treated here in the USA. But everywhere i call, they ask for insurance information.

Seems like for them, insurance information is far important than patient health and urgency.

 

Considering the cost associated with the treatment of cancer, everyone is looking for insurance information.

I want a suggestion on how I can support my mom and get her treated her?

Can I know about some medical institutions that can take her in instead of asking for Insurance infor?  

Are there any organization that can support me during this? 

 

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  • LorettaMarshall
    LorettaMarshall Member Posts: 662 Member
    edited September 2017 #2
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    Seems visitors 2 USA w/o insurance R N A "Catch22" predicament!

    Dear Preet27

    This is absolutely one letter that I am helpless to answer.  If you are a citizen of the United States, then I suggest you contact your local member of the House of Representatives for the state in which you live.  The first reference below gives an alphabetical list of states.  I’ve looked at a couple of Visitor insurance plans, and that is something your mother would have had to purchase prior to her visiting here as I understand it.  Here in this country no emergency room turns away a patient who comes in for emergency treatment, but it doesn’t guarantee that the person will continue to be cared for.  Usually they are advised to “contact their medical doctor” and then the patient returns home.  Follow-up care is made with a general practitioner of that person’s choosing. 

    I’m truly sorry about your mom’s diagnosis of Peritoneal Cancer.  You say you have “no one in India”, yet you say she is visiting you from India.  If she returns to India, will she be able to receive free health care?  Or do people in India buy insurance just like we do here in the states?  In any event, occasionally we’ve spoken with patients from India and I know there are some good doctors there.  My only suggestion is if you are unable to get medical care for your mom here, but if she is eligible for medical care in India, with a diagnosis of Peritoneal Cancer, then that would seem to be preferable to have her return there.  I have included a reference that will familiarize you with Peritoneal Cancer.  If you are like most of us, often we have never heard of the type of cancer we find ourselves diagnosed with.  It is hoped that at least this might be of some help. 

     

    I’m really sorry for both you and your mom.  This is the first time anyone has written about a problem like this.  For questions about charity hospitals for non-citizens, the best source of information I believe would be to contact the Congressman/Congresswoman in your particular district, wherever you live. 

     

    Sincerely,

    Loretta Marshall, PeritonealCarcinomatosis/Ovarian Cancer Stage IV

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    1.      http://www.webmd.com/cancer/peritoneal-cancer-prognosis-symptoms-treatments#1

    Peritoneal Cancer - IN THIS ARTICLE

    Peritoneal cancer is a rare cancer. It develops in a thin layer of tissue that lines the abdomen. It also covers the uterus, bladder, and rectum. Made of epithelial cells, this structure is called the peritoneum. It produces a fluid that helps organs move smoothly inside the abdomen.

    Peritoneal cancer is not the same as intestinal or stomach cancer. Nor is it to be confused with cancers that spread (metastasize) to the peritoneum. Peritoneal cancer starts in the peritoneum, and hence is called primary peritoneal cancer.

    The Link Between Peritoneal and Ovarian Cancers

    Peritoneal cancer acts and looks like ovarian cancer. This is mainly because the surface of the ovaries is made of epithelial cells, as is the peritoneum. Therefore, peritoneal cancer and a type of ovarian cancer cause similar symptoms. Doctors also treat them in much the same way.

    Despite its similarities with ovarian cancer, you can have peritoneal cancer even if your ovaries have been removed. Peritoneal cancer can occur anywhere in the abdominal space. It affects the surface of organs contained inside the peritoneum. 

    The causes of peritoneal cancer are unknown. However, there are different theories about how it begins. Some believe it comes from ovarian tissue implants left in the abdomen during fetal development. Others think the peritoneum undergoes changes that make it more like the ovaries.

    Risks of Peritoneal Cancer

    Primary peritoneal cancer is more common in women than in men. Women at risk for ovarian cancer are also at increased risk for peritoneal cancer. This is even more likely if you have the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations. Older age is another risk factor for peritoneal cancer.

    Peritoneal Cancer Symptoms

    Just as with ovarian cancer, peritoneal cancer can be hard to detect in the early stages. That's because its symptoms are vague and hard to pinpoint. When clear symptoms do occur, the disease has often progressed. Then, symptoms resemble those of ovarian cancer. Many of these symptoms are due to buildup of fluid (ascites) in the abdomen. Peritoneal cancer symptoms may include:

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    2.       https://www.house.gov/representatives/

    Directory of Representatives

    Also referred to as a congressman or congresswoman, each representative is elected to a two-year term serving the people of a specific congressional district. The number of voting representatives in the House is fixed by law at no more than 435, proportionally representing the population of the 50 states. Currently, there are five delegates representing the District of Columbia, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. A resident commissioner represents Puerto Rico. Learn more about representatives at The House Explained...

     

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     3.      https://www.visitorscoverage.com/how-does-obamacare-affect-visitors-to-usa/

    “How Does ObamaCare Affect Visitors to USA?

    Some tourists and visitors to the U.S. are under the mistaken impression that the new U.S. Affordable Care Act - also known as ObamaCare - means that healthcare in the U.S. is now free. This is not true.

    Visitors to the USA do not have access to health care while in the USA for the simple fact that they are not U.S. citizens. Even if you have family - perhaps a son or daughter, or parents - who are U.S. citizens, every visitor to America is considered a tourist and medical care for tourists is not free.

    Only U.S. citizens and certain lawfully presented permanent residents (green card holders) qualify for federal health insurance program also known as Affordable Care Act or Obama Care in the US and visitors to the U.S. are responsible for paying for their own medical care. Foreign visitors to the US are also responsible for any expenses and liabilities that arise from a medical emergency or accident that occurs while they are in the U.S. Essentially, the changes defined by Obama Care have no effect on visitors to the US…”

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    4.      https://www.visitorscoverage.com/visitor-medical-insurance/

    "Visitors Medical Insurance

    Visitors Medical Insurance is a short-term temporary travel medical insurance policy that provides health, injury and travel emergency coverage while traveling or during a stay abroad. Traveling without a good visitors health insurance can be risky as a sudden medical emergency would not only be a costly affair, but can also be physically and emotionally agonizing.

    It is advisable to have a good visitor medical insurance policy if you are traveling to a country like USA where the health care cost is extremely high and a simple doctor's visit can cost you several hundreds of dollars.

    Here is a quick list of what a visitors medical insurance policy generally covers and what it does not…”

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