Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Television Ads for Children's Hospitals
Can someone please explain why I should send money to the heavily advertised children’s hospitals like Shriners and St. Jude? As far as I know, all major hospitals accept tax deductible donations and they have a children’s ward, where most of them provide excellent care for sick children. There is also Medicaid that provides millions of taxpayer dollars to treat sick children who cannot afford good health insurance. And, it is illegal to not have health insurance, if you can afford it. These TV ads provide no specific information to differentiate themselves from other facilities. Is it just hype to make money, or do they really provide something different?
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St. Jude's minimizes..........most times to zero, costs to families for the scary costs to their children.
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Most people in the Villages are of an age where they remember the Lebanese comedian Danny Thomas (yea, Marlo's dad).. He;s the one that founded and funded St Jude's in Memphis. They are, without question, the leading children's cancer research hospital in the country, if not the world. Why did he name the hospital St Jude's ? Because in the Catholic faith, St Jude was the patron saint of lost causes and hopeless cases. St jude's shares the results of their research with Children's hospitals throughout the country. Do they heavily market ? Yep.. Is it money well spent and contributed ?? Sure is, in my book. |
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My granddaughter was treated for leukemia at St. Jude's, at no cost for health care, housing, or food. They were able to focus on caring for Maya, and not worry about losing their home! Some parents must give up their jobs in order to remain with their children. The staff there is top notch in every possible way. They did everything they could to fight her disease. Unfortunately, she succumbed to her cancer. Our entire family remains staunch supporters of St. Jude's.
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Although nothing can ease the pain, at least you and the child's parents can take comfort that you did all that was possible and that you entrusted her medical treatment to an organization that thought of everything and provided excellent care to Maya and her family. Sending prayers.
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Thank you for your kind thoughts.
My son and his wife now run a foundation to provide monetary assistance for families with a child fighting cancer near their home in FL. Not a day goes by that they don't honor Maya's memory. She was diagnosed at 21/2, died at 4, and would now be 20 years old. |
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However you need to look at just the rankings for Cancer care as that is the topic here. You will find that Dana Farber is #1 and St Jude is #2 in that sub-specialty list. Keep in mind this is a ranking for treatment of cancer. The differences in scores in the top several are miniscule. Many of the university hospitals not only provide excellent care but have enormous staff who do only basic research for the cures for tomorrow. That is not reflected in the rankings. Shriner's does not provide cancer care, but orthopedic care mostly as well as some plastic surgery and burn care.
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Charity Navigator is very well respected for their reviews of charitable organizations.
Charity Navigator - Rating for ALSAC - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital |
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Also it is not "illegal" to not have health insurance, whether you can afford it or not. Medicaid does not provide any money to sick children based on the *quality* of their health insurance. If they qualify to have mediocre health insurance, and have only mediocre health insurance, then they are not eligible for Medicaid at all. You can learn all of these things on the internet. I would never take an advertisement for ANYTHING at face value, and certainly not matters of life or death, or financial investment. |
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Note : There are NO FINES, Penalties, Garnishments, in 2019 ...furthermore if the penalty does return : The IRS will hold back the amount of the fee from any future tax refunds. There are no liens, levies, or criminal penalties for failing to pay the fee. ( healthcare.gov website)
NO CRIMINAL PENALTIES - Most of America and Consumers have NO CLUE what the Affordable Care ACT is and what it is NOT. To be clear, the ACA ...AKA Obamacare is NOT working for everyone however it does work to a degree for those who qualify for subsidies and have chronic medical conditions. |
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Research first. Rant later, if warranted.
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I do use Charity Navigator a lot, and often read the Form 990, which is required by the IRS as an annual financial reporting document. I usually find that these forms are deliberately misleading and it is almost impossible to determine whether a charity is spending their money efficiently. Hopefully, Charity Navigator's ratings are not based solely on the Form 990. Last edited by retiredguy123; 07-09-2019 at 12:13 PM. |
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