UCSF Still May Do Jesus Navarro Kidney Transplant

UCSFUCSF Medical Center authorities on Thursday asserted that they are thinking about carrying out a kidney transplant surgery on Jesus Navarro, originally a resident of Oakland, who earlier blamed the center of refusing him a transplant surgery due to some reasons related to his immigration standing.

The 35-year-old is claimed to be an illegitimate immigrant and is suffering from a critical kidney ailment. The issue is being talked about all over the place now and his case is getting serious attention from all and sundry.

However, the medical centre has asked Jesus Navarro to provide evidence that he can shell out the cost needed for his surgery, medications and later follow-up care.

His case has now tempted in excess of 140,000 people to ink an online appeal wherein they have urged UCSF to sanction his operation for the needed kidney transplant, and therefore a spark of debates is now all over the place with the majority of people questioning whether or not the immigration status of a patient must be allowed to get the better of his medical urgencies. There’s only one point to ponder upon: is immigration more important that surgery, or life to be precise, of an individual?

While expressing his views regarding the entire issue, along with briefing the steps being taken by officials from the medical centre to safeguard Navarro’s wellbeing, the Chief Medical Officer of UCSF, Dr. Joshua Adler, said in a statement: “Whether people are documented or not, this issue of assuring coverage for very, very expensive care is critical, and our current health care financing system is so fragmented it puts people in a real bind”.

Earlier on Thursday, Navarro as well as UCSF officials revealed that the major reason behind the case taking shape of such a massive controversy was actually a minor misunderstanding.

The officials claimed that uncertainties regarding the health insurance and financial status of Navarro were the major reason behind the delay, and the condition of his immigration status has nothing much to do with it.