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Woman missing part of skull amid insurance flap

A 22-year-old woman injured in an auto accident had to wear a plastic helmet because of a standoff with Medicaid and the hospital over who would cover the surgery.

By Alexandria Sage

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Friday, May 14, 2004

MIDVALE, Utah -- After months of waiting, Briana Lane has her skull back in one piece.

The 22-year-old woman was injured in an auto accident in January, and doctors temporarily removed nearly half her skull to save her life.

But for nearly four months afterward, the piece of bone lay in a hospital freezer across town -- and Lane had to wear a plastic street hockey helmet -- because of a standoff between Medicaid and the hospital over who would cover the surgery to make her whole again.

The surgery finally came through after an excruciating wait, during which she suffered extreme pain just bending down and would wake up in the morning to find that her brain had shifted to one side during the night.

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(Thanks to BrendanB!)


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