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In reply to the discussion: Just got devastating news - UPDATE [View all]Lifelong Protester
(8,421 posts)A lot of people don't know it, but the Mayo Clinic charter is such that they have to treat you, they take all comers. They do have programs that folks donate to in order for people with no money or insurance to be treated.
My spouse had a significant heart surgery in Rochester, MN at the hospital there (the clinic and St. Marys Hospital [no apostrophe intended] are separate). My husband and I have such good feelings about Mayo that we donate (small, but what we can share) to the Poverello fund. (I am not sure if I spelled that right). This fund helps patients with BIG medical needs.
Please, if your friend is not helped by many of the programs listed upthread, consider contacting Mayo. Explain the situation. They are the kind of place that if your friend had to pay $10 a week back to them because that is what she could afford, they would do that.
Thanks for sharing here and hugs to you and her. There a good folks on DU with good ideas, so you came to the right place.