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Relatives say a Jacksonville mother would be alive today if her insurance provider hadn’t repeatedly denied her request for a liver transplant.
Alisa Wilson, 37, died Friday at 8:50 p.m. after a lengthy battle with an undisclosed liver disease, said her father, Eric Wilson.
“Her liver was gone,” Wilson said. “There was no more left. She needed that transplant two weeks ago.”
In her final days, the Wilsons desperately reached out to the media and health-law attorneys to get her approved for a transplant.
Over the summer, she was turned down several times by her insurer, a Medicaid reform HMO run by Sunshine State Health.
The family switched her to traditional “fee-for-service” Medicaid because the local transplant center at Mayo Clinic Florida doesn’t typically accept Medicaid HMOs.
Like many Medicaid recipients in Duval County, Wilson was required to join a private plan as part of a Gov. Jeb Bush-era experimental overhaul of the program.
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Yet another example of health insurance companies putting profits above people.