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 Tuesday, June 5, 2007
An Australian couple who won a trip to Western Canada plan to remortgage their home to pay for their baby’s premature birth in Calgary.
Brendan and Inge Gallagher won the trip through his work in Sydney.
‘… we got our little Canadian souvenir to take back with us.’—New father Brendan Gallagher
Inge’s doctor said she was in good health and was fine to travel to Canada. But in Lake Louise, Inge started to feel unwell and was sent to Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary with high blood pressure.
Emillie Rose was born three months prematurely after Inge was induced on May 22. The baby weighed just 2.65 pounds.
The Gallaghers says Alberta’s health-care system worked well for them, but they are now on the hook for hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills and will have to remortgage their home in Australia.
Brendan Gallagher says his family has health coverage in Australia and bought travel insurance before leaving on the trip.
“We have travel insurance [but] the travel insurance doesn’t tick the box for pregnancy-related issues or baby care, so we’re up for a lot for this one,” he said.
The baby will be flown home Tuesday with a neonatal transport team.
Gallagher said he is happy his wife is well and the baby is healthy, but he wishes Canada and Australia had a reciprocal health insurance agreement.
“It would be nice to have a crystal ball — we wouldn’t be here if we did — but we got our little Canadian souvenir to take back with us,” he said.
CBC News (source)
We are so lucky to have our helth system in this country. Like everything it can be improved but I am truely thankful for what we have. We recieved such wonderful care in Royal North Shore Sydney and I wouldn’t want to go anywhere else in the world. To be so worried about the early arrival of your tiny premature baby is one thing but to be worried about how you would pay the bill that is just something that should not be happening. This is only a very recent stroy and I hope that something can be done to help these people who will be returning home with their baby soon. Surley something can be done by our government or fundraising to help them and if there is something i can do to help I will surely do it.

























One Comment
Thanks for your interest & comments Fiona, I only just now (June 08) stumbled across your site. A quick note to say that both baby Emillie & darling wife Inge are healthy & doing very well, thanks in large part to the phenomenal effort by Dr Andrew Berry, head of NETS at Westmead who kindly flew over and helped extract us home safely, a trip from Calgary to LA & then LA to Sydney – we’re very thankful for that. Over & above all else I’m acutely aware of providing for my family. Brendan.