Family Gets Stuck with Bills After Baby Passes Away
Family Gets Stuck with Bills After Baby Passes Away
When mothers give birth to newborns early, oftentimes that are placed in a hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). That was the case when Brittany Giroux Lane gave birth to her daughter, Alexandra, more than three months early in 2018. The baby arrived at Mount Sinai West with discolored skin and weighed only two pounds. She was transported to the NICU, and was originally “thriving,” according to a nurse. However, Alexandra soon developed an infection and passed away at only 25 days old. As the family grieved her loss, they were hit with high bills from multiple providers, including neonatologists and pediatricians, who had care for her. Lane even had to battle her insurance company to get a breast pump covered.As if that wasn’t enough, last year the Lanes started receiving debt collection notices indicating that they owed Cigna $257,000. The insurer had covered Alexandra’s care even after the couple had switched insurance companies due to a change in employment. Lane found out the Cigna that had received the initial bill from Mount Sinai West, had paid, and was seeking reimbursement for an overpayment.
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Their Baby Died in the Hospital. Then Came the $257,000 Bill.NYC couple describe getting a $257,000 medical bill after their premature baby died in hospital, sparking a grim insurance battle
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