Best of luck to Phil.
"WHY ISN'T RUTGERS FUNDING THIS?"What am I missing here?
Why is there a gofundme?
WHY ISN'T RUTGERS FUNDING THIS?
As an actual institution, Rutgers can't fund this. Rutgers is a legal instrumentality of the State. They can't just give money away to various good causes. They have to conform to public contracting and procurement and budgeting law.What am I missing here?
Why is there a gofundme?
WHY ISN'T RUTGERS FUNDING THIS?
My dad had Medigap for years before passing last fall. Very much worth it.Donated.
I'll add a heads up. Phil apparently had some financial issues that prevented it, but if you can afford it Medigap insurance, especially early (ages 65-70) is a bargain. My mother had the same intestinal perforation issue, though not the other complications Phil had. The Medigap payments significantly exceeded her total premium payments from then until she passed 11 years later. And it provided coverage for a WHOLE lot in those intervening years.
What am I missing here?
Why is there a gofundme?
WHY ISN'T RUTGERS FUNDING THIS?
He appears on the donors list.They probably can't unless they hire him.
Individuals can. Dick Vitale could.
Someone should tweet this at Vitale
Healthcare in this country is a jokeWhat am I missing here?
Why is there a gofundme?
WHY ISN'T RUTGERS FUNDING THIS?
I don't know the protocol, but could this site prominently feature some information and encouragement to donate?
Good idea... tagging one of our friendly neighborhood mods might do the trick. @Richard Schnyderite, any chance we can pin a thread for this?I don't know the protocol, but could this site prominently feature some information and encouragement to donate?
I don't know the protocol, but could this site prominently feature some information and encouragement to donate?
BumpDone. Hope Phil get all the help he needs.
Couldn't agree more and it helped a great deal with my mother as well before she passed away. I believe she received a discounted rate for the Medigap insurance through AARP.Donated.
I'll add a heads up. Phil apparently had some financial issues that prevented it, but if you can afford it Medigap insurance, especially early (ages 65-70) is a bargain. My mother had the same intestinal perforation issue, though not the other complications Phil had. The Medigap payments significantly exceeded her total premium payments from then until she passed 11 years later. And it provided coverage for a WHOLE lot in those intervening years.