Khaleej Times

Father of sick boy desperate as insurance turns blind eye

- Jasmine Al Kuttab

abu dhabi — A father in Abu Dhabi says his insurance provider has suddenly turned a blind eye to his son’s illness and is not cooperatin­g, nor helping with his surgical treatments.

Roland Mazhawidza’s son, Ephraim, is barely two years old and requires surgery as he is suffering from arterial health issues, including pneumonia.

Mazhawidza, who is originally from Zimbabwe, but moved to the UAE in 2010, said his insurance provider covered the cost for his son’s first operation, just days after he was born.

However, he pointed out that the provider is now unwilling to cover the financial expenses for his son’s operation, which needs to take place this December.

Mazhawidza, who earns Dh5,100 a month working as an animal husbandry farmer at Environmen­tal Agency Abu Dhabi, is suddenly struck with heavy medical bills. Moreover, Shaikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC), the hospital that will be treating his son, has asked for a deposit as large as the father’s salary. Mazdhawidz­a ex- plained that his son could not breath after he was born.

This was in December 2014. He was then placed in high frequency ventilatio­n, until doctors managed to locate the cause.

The history report stated: “After delivery, within seconds he developed marked stridor and sub-costal retraction­s.” Doctors discovered the newborn was suffering from a double aortic arch, which causes severe airway obstructio­n, vascular ring and respirator­y failure.

Thus, the newborn underwent a double aortic arch repair just days after birth, and stayed almost for a month in hospital.

Two years has almost past and Ephraim continues to suffer with ongoing breathing difficulti­es and is regularly admitted to the emergency room.

Another report noted the boy was still suffering “from multiple medical problems, including congenital heart disease, airway obstructio­n and tracheomal­acia.”

Moreover, he requires occupation­al therapy and speech therapy, which costs a whopping Dh450 – 650 per 45-minute session, which

Insurance firm is reluctant to help. They are delaying any approvals for the physiother­apy that he needs. The hospital also told us that our insurance card would not cover the operation to expand his airway,” Roland Mazhawidza, father of the sick boy

again the insurance provider will not cover. “Insurance is reluctant to help. They are delaying any approvals for the physiother­apy that he needs. The hospital also told us that our insurance card would not cover the operation to expand his airway. My boy is weak. Two-yearolds are usually running and enjoying life, but he has no power in his body, the more he coughs the weaker he becomes.”

Ephraim’s health issues have certainly caused a great concern for his parents. “I cannot count the number of times we went in and out of the hospital. It is a nightmare.” The father noted that although his son is almost two years old, he is unable to walk or sit on his own without toppling over.

The child is also suffering from respirator­y distress syndrome which is a severe lung condition that occurs when fluid fills up the air sacs, thus lowering the oxygen in his bloodstrea­m.

“It hasn’t been easy on my wife and I. Ephraim coughs throughout the night and has trouble breathing, we can’t do anything to help him — he is deteriorat­ing right in front of our eyes. At home we don’t feel peace, we have not even been able to enjoy our child. But we are spiritual people and our hope and faith is what is keeping us going.”

jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Ephraim Mazhawidza is barely two years old and requires surgery as he is suffering from arterial health issues. —
Supplied photo Ephraim Mazhawidza is barely two years old and requires surgery as he is suffering from arterial health issues. —

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