Ontario to “look into” punishing charge for chopper flight

chopperAmy Savill from Alberta was visiting relatives in Timmins when her water burst and baby Amelia was born two months premature. The little hospital in Timmins was not up to the job of looking after a three-pound preemie so an emergency flight was ordered from ORNGE air ambulance. They were taken to Sudbury where the baby and mom were delivered into safe hands. Now the government says that because the flight was from hospital to hospital there is a charge which might be as much as $30,000. If the trip had been from the home in which the woman was staying there would have been no charge. Late today, according to Paul Bliss, of CTV, the health ministry said it will look into the matter. Amy said she didn’t think she needed additional insurance because she was travelling in Canada.