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$1 million awarded over stalled heart surgery at Hershey Medical Center. Man died awaiting operation he couldn't pay for. June 30, 2005 Harrisburg PA Patriot-News
"...a jury awarded more than $1 million to a... man who died after Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center stalled heart surgery because he had no insurance and could not afford the operation... Boultz ... was diagnosed with a ... condition that could be fixed with a valve replacement..., which has a high success rate...
Boltz ... was directed to a financial counselor who told him he would have to cash in his $24,000 retirement account to qualify for the treatment or he would have to pay a large part of the surgery cost up front. Boltz became upset during the meeting and said he couldn't afford the surgery. The counselor telephoned the surgery department and said Boltz was uninsured but did not address the urgent need for surgery, according to trial testimony. The meeting ended without financial arrangements being made or surgery scheduled.
.. His daughter ... brought the suit in 1999, charging the hospital's refusal to schedule surgery contributed to Boltz's death by causing him extreme anxiety."
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