Health Care Story: Lisa Scott

“I know in my heart that my daughter would still be alive today if only she’d had health insurance.”

— Lisa Scott
Greenville, Iowa


Lisa Scott and familyLisa’s daughter Janelle (pictured below) was 18 years old and engaged to be married when she began experiencing chest pains and black-outs.

She went to the doctor several times over a period of months, paying out of her own pocket because she didn’t have any health coverage. She was working two jobs but was still unable to afford coverage. 

She never saw the same doctor or practitioner twice. Each time that she sought help, she was told that she had an infection and was given antibiotics. 

Janelle Scott A week before she died, Janelle asked the practitioner to please do a chest x-ray because she was in so much pain. They turned her down because they said an x-ray would be too expensive without insurance. 

Janelle offered to pay them back a little each month until the cost of the test was paid for, but the doctor’s office still refused. One week later, Janelle died.  Under “cause of death,” her death certificate simply reads “unknown.”

"If Janelle had had health insurance, her doctor would have run every test possible until they found out what was wrong with her.  What happened to my daughter should not happen to anyone, especially in a country like the United States."   — Lisa Scott

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