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The Columbian | Vancouver woman returns home after medical crisis abroad

Daughter hopes to raise awareness about importance of buying travel insurance for international travel

By Chrissy Booker, Columbian staff writer
Published: December 13, 2023, 4:44pm

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Diana James, 72, experienced a brain bleed in Portugal seven months ago that left her in a coma. James just returned to the states on Monday. (Photo contributed by Megan Kunze)
Diana James, 72, experienced a brain bleed in Portugal seven months ago that left her in a coma. James just returned to the states on Monday. (Photo contributed by Megan Kunze)

Vancouver resident Diana James this week returned to the United States after being stuck in a Portugal hospital for the past seven months.

The 72-year-old woman suffered a brain bleed that put her in a coma a day after she landed in May in Braga, Portugal, for what was to be a three-week vacation.

Since then, her daughter Megan Kunze has been working with state and national leaders to arrange James’ medical transportation to Washington, which finally came through at great cost. Now, Kunze hopes to raise awareness about the importance of buying travel insurance that covers medical repatriation for international trips.

On Monday night, James arrived back in the U.S. and was directly taken to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

“My mother is a very dedicated, loving and kind human being who would be the first person to give you the shirt off of her back,” Kunze said. “But no matter where you go in this world, if you’re not a citizen of that country, they can’t offer those extended services. They can only offer life-saving and stabilization.”

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Vancouver woman who was stuck overseas after brain bleed comes home

by Daisy Caballero from KGW8, December 12, 2023

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Diana James is back in Washington State!

Thank you @kgwnews and @daisyy_caballero  for doing a great follow up, it was so nice to have good news. 

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Coma day 210

We are thrilled this monumental moment has come, we are taking it in as Mom begins to finally receive medical care, planning the next phase of our journey, breathing a sigh of relief. 

Thank you to AJ and Siobhan, and their team at Connect Health Network for their deep support throughout this challenging and life changing ordeal.

More to come!

KGW 8 Update on Diana’s Story

Read full story by Daisy Caballero on KGW’s site.

Diana James suffered a brain bleed in May that took her into a coma. Now, the family is left to pay $160,000-$200,000 to medically fly her home back to Washington.

Author: Daisy Caballero
Published: 6:52 PM PST November 14, 2023
Updated: 6:54 PM PST November 14, 2023

VANCOUVER, Wash. — A Vancouver family is fighting to bring their mother, Diana James, back home after she suffered a life-threatening medical emergency overseas. And while she has started opening her eyes back in August, her full recovery is far from being over. 

“It’s a fight I will never give up to bring her home,” said Megan Kunze, Diana’s daughter. “It has all been an absolute nightmare. Watching your mom like that is very traumatic.”  

Back in May, Diana suffered a brain bleed that put her into a coma while traveling to Portugal, and after 180 days, she’s still there, with no word on when she’ll be medically flown back home — which will cost between $160,000 to $200,000. 

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While Diana is covered under Humana insurance, Kunze says they have denied paying for the bill three different times. 

“Originally, it was based solely on the fact that she was out of the country, so they didn’t have to cover it under Medicare guidelines,” Kunze said. “However, we have proven with the clinician’s help and with our legal team that it actually started occurring on U.S. soil.” 

According to Kunze, because her mom is a U.S. citizen, Portugal’s medical system is only required to perform life-saving treatment and stabilization of a patient. She has yet to see a neurology specialist or any rehabilitation treatment for her coma disorder — which is crucial to her full recovery. 

“There are these situations that I’ve seen with very similar parallels in my experience,” said Aj Roland.

Roland is medically representing the family on behalf of Connect Health as the case manager and clinician. He’s a healthcare executive with a background in special operation medical services.

“Really, when you go back and look at this with an analytical eye — and not an eye that is geared to denying the claim but one that really questions the data in front of you — you can see that clearly, this is a woman who is at risk and has a history of past traumatic brain injury,” Roland said.     

To make matters worse, there are plans to move her to a lower-quality hospital, where a nursing shortage and strike are happening. She is also on her seventh hospital-acquired infection, including pneumonia, which doctors say will just continue to worsen. 

“It is painstaking to watch your mother suffer from infection after infection after infection,” Megan said. “We’ve witnessed unsanitary conditions in the hospital. We’ve witnessed them not connecting her feeding tube and having it leak all over the floor.”   

Megan has reached out to local and state leaders. She will be filing for a repatriation loan later this week with help from Senator Patty Murray’s office. In the meantime, you can check out the family’s Gofundme and their website with resources and more of Diana’s story. 

KGW has reached out to Humana for comment but has not heard back. 

GoFundMe spotlight: Vancouver grandmother in need of medical transport from Europe

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Posted by ClarkCountyToday.com | Date: Tuesday, June 6, 2023 | in: NewsPeople

Diana James is in a hospital in Portugal after suffering from a subdural hematoma while on vacation

Diana James, a grandmother from Vancouver, is in a coma in Portugal. Her family has started a GoFundMe account to raise funds to have her medically transported back to Washington. Photo courtesy Megan Kunze

A grandmother from Vancouver has suffered a serious medical crisis overseas, and her family is raising money in an effort to bring her home for her extended care. Diana James, 71, suffered a subdural hematoma in May and is in a coma in a hospital in Portugal.

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Vancouver family working to get mom home from Portugal after hospitalization

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By Chandler Watkins
Published: Jun. 5, 2023 at 9:48 PM PDT

VANCOUVER Wash. (KPTV) – A Vancouver family’s worst nightmare has become a reality after their mom flew to Europe for a once in a lifetime vacation, and within 24 hours of landing, she suffered a brain injury and went into a coma.

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A Vancouver woman is stuck in Portugal after suffering a medical emergency. It’ll cost $250K to fly her home

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Author: Daisy Caballero
Published: 7:30 PM PDT June 5, 2023
Updated: 8:08 AM PDT June 6, 2023

Diana James suffered a subdural hematoma on the second day of her trip to Portugal. She’s now in a coma with her family unsure of when they’ll get to bring her back.

PORTLAND, Ore. — A Vancouver family is fighting to bring their 71-year-old mother back home after she had an unexpected medical emergency abroad. Diana James is now in a coma after suffering a subdural hematoma, or bleeding inside the brain, on the second day of her trip to Portugal.

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