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American Innovation - For Export Only. ... Mark Steyn
Steyn Online ^ | 3 Julyb2014 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 07/05/2014 3:07:42 AM PDT by Rummyfan

The Toronto Star has one of those heartwarming miracle-operation hospital stories that newspapers run from time to time, whose meaning for American readers is something else entirely.

A 33-year-old Oklahoma man called Jon David Sacker (right) urgently needed a double-lung transplant after his body rejected the ones he'd received two years ago. So he went to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, but was too weak to undergo the operation.

The only possibility of saving him was something called the Hemolung Respiratory Assist System, which would stabilize his condition and buy time for the body to re-strengthen and for new lungs to be found.

There was no Hemolung RAS at UPMC, so they dialed around and found one at Novus Medical in Oakville, which is on Lake Ontario just south of Toronto. Murray Beaton of Novus agreed to loan the Hemolung to UPMC, and, given the urgency, offered to shorten the distance by driving down the Queen Elizabeth Way to meet the Pittsburgh guys in the wee small hours at a crossroads at Fort Erie, just across the Niagara River from Buffalo.

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1 posted on 07/05/2014 3:07:42 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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At the border on the way back, the guard told them they couldn't cross into the U.S. with the Hemolung, since it wasn't FDA approved.

DeComo said that someone's life was at stake.

Yeah, well, good luck with that. Eventually, Mr DeComo decided to try a different approach:

Then he changed tactics. He said that he wasn't really importing the device. Since it was an ALung product and he was ALung CEO, the Hemolung was his property and he was simply retrieving it.

"He closed his little cabin door," DeComo said. "He made a call and he came out and said, 'Okay you can go.'"


2 posted on 07/05/2014 3:21:09 AM PDT by canuck_conservative
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"He closed his little cabin door," DeComo said. "He made a call and he came out and said, 'Okay you can go.'"

"He closed his little cabin door," DeComo said. "He made a call and he came out and said, 'Okay, he can live...'"

Whether it is a guard at a border, a policemen sorting people into rail cars, a soldier standing by a ditch on the side of the road, or a bureaucrat at the Independent Quality Review Board, we are becoming more and more comfortable with letting petty government functionaries make this kind of decision.

3 posted on 07/05/2014 3:47:40 AM PDT by Haiku Guy (Health Care Haiku: If You Have a Right / To the Labor I Provide / I Must Be Your Slave)
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Health Care Haiku: If You Have a Right / To the Labor I Provide / I Must Be Your Slave
Nice, very nice.
4 posted on 07/05/2014 4:10:57 AM PDT by Mycroft Holmes (The fool is always greater than the proof.)
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Not possible. Canada’s socialized healtbcare system couldn’t possibly be doing procedures we can’t.


5 posted on 07/05/2014 4:20:10 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: Haiku Guy

Permission to steal your tag line?


6 posted on 07/05/2014 6:31:28 AM PDT by super7man
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Absolutely. That’s why it’s there.


7 posted on 07/05/2014 11:33:34 AM PDT by Haiku Guy (Health Care Haiku: If You Have a Right / To the Labor I Provide / I Must Be Your Slave)
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