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Jilly_in_VA

(10,095 posts)
Tue May 7, 2024, 04:54 PM May 7

Missouri man says he killed wife because of her costly medical treatment

A 75-year-old Missouri man strangled his wife to death in a hospital bed while claiming that he could no longer afford to pay for her ongoing kidney dialysis treatment, according to authorities.

Ronnie Wiggs has been jailed on a count of second-degree murder in connection with a femicide that starkly demonstrates how US women in general face disproportionately high levels of violence at the hands of intimate partners and family caregivers.

According to a statement that prosecutors published on Saturday, Wiggs had accompanied his wife to a hospital in Independence, Missouri, so that she could receive a new medical port device allowing her to continue undergoing kidney dialysis.

Wiggs then fatally strangled her – covering her nose and mouth to keep from screaming – while she was in bed, prosecutors and local news outlets reported.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/may/07/missouri-man-wife-medical-treatment

But let's not talk about the elephant in the room, which is the exorbitant cost of US medical care.....

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Missouri man says he killed wife because of her costly medical treatment (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA May 7 OP
i thought dialysis care was covered... ret5hd May 7 #1
It is covered. VMA131Marine May 7 #3
I think it's based on an end state diagnosis getagrip_already May 7 #4
He murdered his wife. No elephants, no excuses. And medicare covers Dialysis. emulatorloo May 7 #2
Reminds me XanaDUer2 May 7 #5
It doesn't cover everything Jilly_in_VA May 7 #6
I can confirm, snot May 7 #7

ret5hd

(20,635 posts)
1. i thought dialysis care was covered...
Tue May 7, 2024, 04:56 PM
May 7

unequivocally and completely under medicare/medicaid.

regardless, no excuses…that is absolutely horrible.

getagrip_already

(15,230 posts)
4. I think it's based on an end state diagnosis
Tue May 7, 2024, 05:05 PM
May 7

Outpatient home care is not so generous, requires part a and part b, and has limits.

but I'm not an expert and don't use the services, so I'm just going by what I read.

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