Monday, February 6, 2012

Step Up, Arizona, or be Shamed


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6 Feb 2012

To Whom it May Concern,

I am writing to you about two of your constituents in Arizona; S Tashi Pratt-King and Kevin "Wash" Pratt-King. The live in Tempe, Arizona and they need your help- today.

Kevin and Tashi married in the spring of 2009- and within weeks Kevin was sick from an un-diagnosed brain tumor. Tashi had applied for AHCCCS medical coverage throughout the summer and fall of 2009, denied every time. On Tashi's 23rd birthday Kevin had a grand-mal seizure and his tumor was finally discovered at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix, AZ.
His tumor was 9cm- almost as large as a newborn's head. It took two surgeries to remove the tumor and shortly after the couple found out it was malignant and terminal. Kevin was just 25 years old.
After the surgeries they were both approved for AHCCCS coverage, but that would be the start of the insurance issues.
For the past two plus years Tashi has been working full-time as Kevin's non-compensated caregiver. He is not able to be independent anymore and from the start needed full-time care. AHCCCS does not cover the costs of full-time care, so Tashi has been working literally a 24 hour, 7 day a week job caring for him. She does not bring in any income. Kevin receives a small monthly stipend from Disability, it does not begin to cover his real medical costs.
The "Life expectancy" for Kevin's cancer (Glioblastoma Multiforme) is 9-12 months-with treatment. He's at month 27 now.
Brain cancer has several predictable side effects; seizures are common, depression, memory loss, aphasia, blindness, weakness, and severe fatigue. Kevin has all of them. As hard as he has been fighting to live the last two years, he is degrading. The level of care he needs is more than one person can take on around the clock.
In January of 2012 Kevin applied for Hospice Care. This was to go hand-in-hand with his coverage by ALTCS; the Arizona Long Term Care Services, through AHCCCS. Kevin's ALTCS approval letter came in Dec of 2011. This would allow for Respite Care to be provided to Tashi, who has spent the last two years doing nothing but caring for her dying husband. ALTCS covers the long-term-care that his primary insurance, AHCCCS does not.
In January of 2012 Kevin and Tashi were notified through Hospice (never a direct contact from AHCCCS to the couple) that Kevin in fact was NOT covered for ALTCS care, and even with his continued mental and physical degradation, Tashi would still be left to bear all the care.
Kevin's Social Worker (through Hospice) spent more than 2 straight weeks in January trying to get in contact with William "Bob" Jaegers - the caseworker assigned to Kevin's ALTCS case. Bob did not respond until today, Feb 6th.
Two weeks to contact a Social Worker for Hospice (End of Life) is not acceptable for ANY level of healthcare work- unless ALTCS hoped by delaying Kevin's case, he would die before any monies would have to be spent on his care.
Bob confirmed to Tashi that it would be 45 days from "start of application" to have ALTCS approval. When Tashi responded she had proof of Kevin's acceptance as of Dec 2011, Bob flatly denied such 'evidence' could exist and their records showed Kevin applying in Jan 2012.

Please help take immediate action on behalf of Kevin and Tashi. They have evidence (see attached) showing approval of Kevin into the ALTCS program as of Dec 9th, 2011.
Kevin is dying. He is only 27, but with a very virulent brain cancer. Tashi is 25 now. She has not had a "day off" or "weekend" in more than 2 years.
I write to ask you to investigate this matter; or shall we be left with the assumption that in Arizona if you are young, poor, or terminally ill that the State will leave you to die without medical coverage?

Thank you,

S Tashi Pratt-King

(The last paragraph of the letter? "Approved for ALTCS")



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5 comments:

  1. Welcome to America where you're only as good as the money you're able to put into the machine...

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  2. Hi, my name is Erin and I have been following your posts since I saw a story about you and Wash and thinkgeek.com (one of my favorite websites, there is a Tardis cookie jar that I cant wait to order) I have a husband named Kevin and LOVE all things geek as well :) I just wanted to write and show some support. I'm so sorry that you and Wash have to deal with all this bullshit on a daily business instead of being able to focus on quality of life, which is what matters right now. I think it's disgusting that they are putting you through this when you clearly have the letter stating wash was approved for respite care. Not only is it something that you need, but its something that you deserve! I will tell everyone I know, and post a link on facebook and ask them to spread the word as well. I wish I could do something to help beyond that. I will continue to follow your story and posts and send as much positive energy your way as I can. Stay Strong!

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  3. Just wanted you to know I am still here and care very much xxx

    Sending much love to you both xxx

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