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    Boy W/Cancer loses coverage "Obamacare" Bureaucrats won't help unless he's illegal al

    Thanks, Obama, for doing THIS to child with cancer

    Thanksgiving is here, but an American family with two kids with a rare cancer is suddenly in dire straits, all thanks to you-know-who.

    The mother's voice was trembling as she told WND this horrific story ...
    WND EXCLUSIVE

    Boy with cancer loses coverage after Obamacare launch

    Bureaucrats won't help unless he is 'pregnant or an illegal alien'


    Published: 3 hours ago
    Garth Kant

    Video at the Page Link:

    WASHINGTON — Hunter Alford is the happy kid next door with a big grin who idolizes country music star Blake Shelton.
    His parents call him a “wild, fun loving, zombie-killing boy who loves the military and police.”

    He is normal in every way, except this 7-year-old already plays guitar and keyboards and has his heart set on learning to fiddle.
    Something else sets Hunter apart.
    He was born with a rare form of cancer and lost his health insurance just after Obamacare went into effect.
    Americans were told the health-care law was designed to help children just like Hunter, born with a deadly pre-existing condition and little means to pay for expensive treatments.
    The Affordable Care Act was not supposed to take away the insurance these most-vulnerable children already had and leave them utterly defenseless against a life-threatening disease.
    Answers are hard to come by, but it looks like that’s what the president’s signature achievement has done in the small town of Gainesville, Texas.

    ‘Why would you cancel a kid?’
    Ron and Krista Alford’s two children, Hunter and his sister, Makayla, were both born with an extremely rare form of cancer called Plexiform Hishocyne Neoplasm.
    The parents said their children “have known nothing other than hospitals, doctors, sickness and pain.”
    Makayla is currently in remission, but Hunter is in the second fight of his young life against cancer.

    He is hospitalized and needs another round of chemotherapy, which will cost $50,000 without insurance, leaving his parents at their wit’s end.
    Concerned individuals may contact Texas Health and Human Services ombudsman on behalf of Hunter and/or contribute to the Heroes for Hunter fund.

    Krista’s strong Midwestern spirit was immediately evident as she described her family’s dilemma to WND, but so was the fear in her trembling voice, as she carefully searched for the right words.
    “Why would you cancel a kid?” she asked. “I really want to send Obama and all of them pictures of my son. He has scars all over his head. He doesn’t want to leave the house because he’s afraid people are going to make fun of him because he’s bald.”

    Changes required under Obamacare
    The insurance company initially told Krista that Hunter’s information was lost while it was making changes required under the newly implemented health-care law.
    Hunter was insured under the Children’s Health Insurance Program in Texas, or CHIP.
    According to the CHIP website, “Families with children who get Children’s Medicaid pay nothing and children with CHIP pay no more than $50 a year for health care coverage.”
    Krista explained that CHIP is different from Medicaid.
    “With CHIP you have to pay a copay for every doctor’s visit, and you’ve got to pay so much for prescriptions,” she said.
    Did she have any suspicions as to why her child was dropped?
    She said “No” and suspected the company might be confused.
    “They sent me a letter asking me why Hunter was being hospitalized, and if he had been in an accident,” she explained. “I sent back a letter saying that he has cancer, a very rare type of cancer, and that he is seeking chemotherapy.”
    She hopes it is just one big bureaucratic blunder.
    “I can’t see the government canceling him because they are paying too much for all his stuff,” Krista said. “It’s possible. But I can’t see that happening because I figure the government makes a lot of money.”

    Many stories, no explanation
    When reporter Allison Harris of local KXII-TV broke the story in Gainesville and tried to contact anyone at CHIP for an explanation as to why Hunter lost his insurance, she was unsuccessful, as was WND.
    Harris persisted and told WND on Wednesday she had finally reached a media spokeswoman, Texas Health and Human Services Communication Director Stephanie Goodman.
    Even though she had not seen the specifics of Hunter’s case, Goodman claimed the problem was not caused by the Affordable Care Act.
    However, Goodman also appeared to contradict that claim by confirming to Harris that the department has had problems as it made transfers to prepare for the new health-care law.
    Describing a confusing process reminiscent of the horror stories the nation has heard since the launching of Obamacare, Goodman said that those who had CHIP and Medicaid got their CHIP canceled and became insured through Medicaid, because it has greater benefits.

    ‘Glitch’ cancels cancer coverage
    Once Goodman located Hunter’s case file she got back to Harris and, without being able to divulge details, appeared to indicate the Alfords do not meet the financial standards for CHIP.
    For a family of four, the cutoff is $47,100. She said the state re-evaluates family income every six months when families reapply for coverage.
    However, Krista told WND that Hunter had been covered for a year and a half without ever having to reapply for coverage, and she was never notified that she had to reapply for coverage.
    When Harris asked Goodman about cancelling Hunter’s treatment in the middle of his chemotherapy, she said there are Medicaid plans, other than CHIP, that allow patients to stay covered during treatments such as chemotherapy, even if the family’s income changes.
    That may be true, but Krista told WND she has been frustrated at every turn while trying to get coverage reinstated for Hunter.
    Goodman claimed again that the problem was not related to the implementation of Obamacare, but her description of what happened indicated something in the process had changed since the law went into effect. It would appear that something was what likely caused Hunter to lose his insurance.
    Goodman said her department (HHSC) wasn’t required to, but chose to, transfer cases in preparation for the advent of Obamcare. There were some “glitches” in coverage when that happened, she said.
    One of the “glitches” apparently caused a little boy with cancer to lose his health insurance.

    Video at the Page Link:

    ‘We’ll call you’
    From Hunter’s hospital room, Krista told WND, “Each time I called there was a different story. My son was transported to the hospital on Oct. 31, and I found out his insurance was canceled on Nov. 1. That was quite a wake up call, after not being able to sleep until five in the morning.”
    When she called CHIP the following Monday, “they said he was canceled due to his ‘not requalifying.’”
    However, Krista said she’d had the insurance for a year-and-a-half and had never received any notice that she needed to “requalify” her children.
    The experience just got more bizarre from there.
    “She told me to hang on, then, all of a sudden could not find my son or daughter’s case, at all. And then, she transferred me over to another gentleman who found their cases. He said it was hidden, because when they switched over to HHSC (Texas Health and Human Services Commission), they lost a lot of cases files and Hunter’s was just one of those.”
    That gave Krista reason to hope.
    “He said, ‘Everything looks likes fine, just let me start working on this, give me a couple of days, have patience and we’ll call you.’”

    Is your son pregnant or an illegal?

    Krista said she waited and waited and no one contacted her.
    “I called again, and then I was told he could expedite it,” she explained. “But then, I called back the next day, and the next, and, finally, the lady told me the only way to expedite it is if my son was pregnant and in labor or an illegal.”
    “I kind of wish, now, he was pregnant,” she added wistfully.
    The more she asked, the more confusing the answers became.
    “Then they told me Oct. 17th was when he was actually canceled. But on Oct. 25 he had chemo, and they paid for it. So, I am getting different stories.”

    Police officer makes too much money?
    The latest story? It’s one that strikes the wife of a small town police officer as hard to believe.
    “Now, the new story with CHIP is they called and said my husband makes too much money, $173 too much. So, I’m very upset. I was bawling on the phone with her and the only thing she said was, ‘Have a nice day,’ and she hung up.”
    None of it made any sense.
    “That was so upsetting, I couldn’t believe it. I was trying to talk to her to figure out what was going on. My husband had overtime. He’s a police officer. They’re shorthanded. And so, he has to fill in when he can so he can protect our little bitty town of Gainesville.”
    WND restated the question to make sure the facts were straight, asking: “Your husband has a police officer’s salary and your insurance company is telling you that now, under the new insurance rules once Obamacare went into effect, he makes too much money for them to cover your child’s chemotherapy. Is that correct?”
    “Yes, sir,” Krista replied with the gentle politeness of someone raised in the heartland.
    She described how the woman on the phone told her, for a family of four, the Alford’s had too much income to qualify. Krista informed the woman the CHIP website showed a higher amount and, therefore, the family did qualify.
    Krista said the representative simply replied, “No.”
    So, the mother informed her, “Then you need to change your chart on your website, because that’s what it’s showing.”
    Krista fought the medical bureaucracy with the tenacity of a mother whose child’s life is literally at stake.
    “She told me, ‘I guess you misread it. Or you misunderstood it.’ No, I didn’t misunderstand it. I am trying to do what’s best for my child, and if they would have sent me a notice saying, ‘Hey you need to requalify,’ I would’ve been right on top of it because it is my son who needs this.”



    ‘We will be receiving a bill’
    Exasperation creeping into her soft but firm voice, Krista described how Hunter’s disease is not only uncommon, so is the way it is behaving.
    “These tumors are very rare. They are not supposed to spread, but his decided they were going to spread. And it can go into his lungs, because the tumors like soft tissue, and your lungs are soft tissue.”
    If Hunter is in the hospital now without any insurance, WND asked, how would the Alfords pay for his treatment?
    “We will be receiving a bill for it.”
    The Alfords appear to be the kind of humble and self-sufficient Americans who would be too proud to ask for help. But their son’s life is at stake.

    How people can help
    WND asked, how can people can help?
    People are donating money. There’s a website ‘Heroes for Hunter.’ People have been so gracious by donating and I know it’s so hard, it’s around Christmas time. Since the story aired on (local television station) KXII donations went from only $1,000 to $10,000.”
    As of Wednesday, the website had raised $11,000 toward the $50,000 goal.
    Speaking barely above a whisper, Krista had to stop a few times to compose herself, but she managed to say: “It brings tears to my eyes. It warms me that people are donating their hard-earned money to help my family.”
    Then she made a special request. Krista asked WND readers for something more important than money.
    “If you don’t mind, would you say a prayer for my son? Prayers have been helping,” she said. “I want to be able to go home for Thanksgiving and find him not running any more fevers. They really do help. ”
    After a long pause, the exhausted mother collected her breath and continued: “He’s not having a good day today. He’s very grumpy.”

    Home for Thanksgiving

    Asked about her plans for Thanksgiving, Krista said: “My family is going to try to come up here. They’ll be bringing Thanksgiving to us. We’ll have our own little Thanksgiving in Hunter’s room.”
    WND received late word that since speaking with Krista, Hunter is doing well and will be home for the holiday.

    Concerned individuals may contribute to the Heroes for Hunter fund.
    Concerned individuals may contact Texas Health and Human Services ombudsman using the online submission form or by calling (877)787-8999.
    To send a message to Hunter visit the Angels for Hunter website.
    To send a message to the president go to the White House website. Or, contact your member of Congress or senator.

    Follow Garth Kant on Twitter @DCgarth


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    Americans rally around young Obamacare victim

    In a nationwide outpouring of prayer and support since Thanksgiving Day, Americans are responding to the plight of a boy with cancer who lost his insurance coverage due to Obamacare.

    If this doesn't restore your faith in mankind, nothing will …
    WND EXCLUSIVE

    AMERICANS RALLY AROUND YOUNG OBAMACARE VICTIM

    Child needing chemotherapy lost insurance coverage


    Published: 4 hours ago
    CHELSEA SCHILLING



    Hunter Alford, 7, is undergoing chemotherapy treatments to fight a rare cancer. He lost insurance coverage after the Obamacare launch


    In a nationwide outpouring of prayer and support since Thanksgiving Day, Americans have donated almost $40,000 to a 7-year-old Texas boy with a rare type of cancer who lost his insurance coverage after the Oct. 1 Obamacare launch.
    The Thanksgiving response came after the Drudge Report linked the WND story. Donations at the time totaled $11,000. Now they are over $50,000.

    As WND reported, Gainesville, Texas, residents Ron and Krista Alford have two children, Hunter and his sister, Makayla, who were both born with an extremely rare form of cancer called Plexiform Hishocyne Neoplasm.
    The parents said their children “have known nothing other than hospitals, doctors, sickness and pain.”
    Makayla is currently in remission, but Hunter has been in the second fight of his young life against cancer.
    He was recently hospitalized and needs another round of chemotherapy, which will cost at least $50,000 without insurance, leaving his parents at their wit’s end because the family of four survives on a small-town police officer’s salary.
    According to the “Angels for Hunter” Facebook page, a benefit in Hunter’s honor will be held Jan. 4, 2014, at 6 p.m. at the KC Hall in Gainesville, Texas. The event will include a raffle, auction, music, cash bar and food.
    Hunter was previously insured under the Children’s Health Insurance Program in Texas, or CHIP. But the children were suddenly dropped from their insurance without explanation while Hunter was undergoing a series of chemo treatments.

    See what Hunter’s family has to say about the generous donations pouring in from around the globe.

    Outpouring of support

    Since WND published Hunter’s story Nov. 27, tens of thousands of dollars in private donations have been flooding in to help the family.
    Readers touched by the family’s story donated funds for the chemotherapy and left hundreds of comments, including the following:

    • “Lord, have mercy on Hunter and his family!”


    • “Keep your faith in prayers, and God will answer.”


    • “Good luck with all of this. And, thanks, liar Obama.


    • “God bless you and your family – despite all the curve balls of health care ‘reform.’”


    • “I hope and pray that Hunter gets well. I couldn’t imagine coming into the world sick with cancer. … I have a son and would want help too if he were sick. May the Lord bless and keep him safe. I also would like to pray for Hunter’s sister’s health as well. God be with you all.”


    • “We will pray that God will heal Hunter and use his life in a mighty way.”


    • “We are sorry you are having to go through this – but you are not alone! God bless you!”


    • “Dear Hunter, we are praying for you and your sister and your family. The Lord is well aware of your family’s situation! He can do more for you than any insurance policy you can ever find. Friends and family can make the difference. May God get the glory for what’s happening in your lives!”


    • “I am so sorry to hear about this situation. I guess we are finally finding out about what’s in the health care bill now that we passed it. Praying for you, Hunter.”


    • “This is an opportunity to show that everyday citizens together are capable of handling what the government is obviously incompetent to do.”


    • “May we all be thankful to our God and for our American spirit, because charity begins at home with the individual and not with a federal, state, or local government.”


    • “Hunter, I am a retired police chief and now work with injured and disabled veterans. We are Christians, and we love Jesus. We are praying that God touches your heart and your body. He loves you and is with you if you just believe. God be with you Hunter. We are very proud of you.”


    • “I’m so sorry you are going through this. We have also lost our health insurance due to the changes in the law, but we are fortunate to have our health. Little Hunter seems like such a brave young man, and I pray for remission for Hunter and for all of you to keep your faith and have peace during this crisis.”


    • “This is a wonderful way for people to help people. We can no longer rely on any help from the government, only harm. We must look out for each other if we are to survive.”


    • “You are not alone. Americans everywhere are praying for you.”


    • “This is how it should be anyway. People need to voluntarily take care of one another, and not rely on useless and broken government programs.”


    • “You’re so brave, Hunter. I really am impressed by that, and I know God is too! Can’t wait to see that beautiful head of hair you’ll grow once you’re done with all that chemo.”


    • “God heals all our diseases. By Jesus’ stripes, Hunter is completely healed in Jesus’ name. By the power of the blood of Jesus, Hunter is completely healed!”







    Many stories, little explanation

    WND detailed the numerous and confusing reasons given for the insurance cancellation in the previous report.

    According to Krista, the insurance company initially told her that Hunter’s information was lost while it was making changes required under the newly implemented health-care law. Unsure of why the policy was dropped, she suspected the company might be confused.

    “They sent me a letter asking me why Hunter was being hospitalized, and if he had been in an accident,” she explained. “I sent back a letter saying that he has cancer, a very rare type of cancer, and that he is seeking chemotherapy.”

    Concerned individuals may contact Texas Health and Human Services ombudsman on behalf of Hunter and/or contribute to the Heroes for Hunter fund.

    She told WND she hopes it is just one big bureaucratic blunder.

    Even though she had not seen the specifics of Hunter’s case, Texas Health and Human Services Communication Director Stephanie Goodman claimed the problem was not caused by the Affordable Care Act.
    However, Goodman also appeared to contradict that claim by confirming to Harris that the department has had problems as it made transfers to prepare for the new health-care law.
    Once Goodman located Hunter’s case file she got back to Krista and, without being able to divulge details, appeared to indicate the Alfords do not meet the financial standards for CHIP.
    For a family of four, the cutoff is $47,100. She said the state re-evaluates family income every six months when families reapply for coverage.
    However, Krista told WND that Hunter had been covered for a year and a half without ever having to reapply for coverage, and she was never notified that she had to reapply for coverage.
    When Harris asked Goodman about canceling Hunter’s treatment in the middle of his chemotherapy, she said there are Medicaid plans, other than CHIP, that allow patients to stay covered during treatments such as chemotherapy, even if the family’s income changes.
    That may be true, but Krista told WND she has been frustrated at every turn while trying to get coverage reinstated for Hunter.
    Goodman claimed again that the problem was not related to the implementation of Obamacare, but her description of what happened indicated something in the process had changed since the law went into effect. It would appear that something was what likely caused Hunter to lose his insurance.
    Goodman said her department (HHSC) wasn’t required to, but chose to, transfer cases in preparation for the advent of Obamcare. There were some “glitches” in coverage when that happened, she said.
    One of the “glitches” apparently caused a little boy with cancer to lose his health insurance.


    Concerned individuals may contribute to the Heroes for Hunter fund.
    Concerned individuals may contact Texas Health and Human Services ombudsman using the online submission form or by calling (877) 787-8999.

    To send a message to Hunter visit the Angels for Hunter website.


    To send a message to the president go to the White House website. Or, contact your member of Congress or senator.


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