SYDNEY - Australia's foreign affairs minister is looking into the case of a Sydney couple stuck with a million dollar hospital bill after their daughter was born in Vancouver last August.
John
Kan and Rachel Evans had taken out travel insurance and extra coverage
for Evans' pregnancy without realizing the policy would not cover the
birth or the baby.
They were about to return to Australia after their B.C. vacation when Evans went into premature labour at the airport.
Piper
Kan stayed in the neo-natal ward of the B.C. Women’s Hospital and
Health Centre for three months and the bill ended up being about $1
million.
Australian media
reports the couple negotiated a payment plan with the hospital at about
$300 a month, which would take 278 years to pay off.
Evans tells the Herald Sun newspaper they don't begrudge the bill because they have a healthy daughter.
"Financially, it’s not so good but you can't put a price on it," she told the newspaper.
It's
unclear what support Australia’s foreign ministry could offer, but the
Herald says the country's Dept. of Health and Ageing will reportedly
investigate whether it could pay the bill.
Evans said she is grateful for any help the government might be able to provide.
"We
don't feel our mistake was someone else's responsibility but obviously
it is quite a large amount so any assistance we can get would be
helpful.”
Australian residents
can get treatments deemed medically necessary under reciprocal
agreements with 11 countries, but Canada is not one of those countries.
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