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Thursday, August 25, 2016

Orlando Health, Florida Health Will Not Charge Pulse Victims for Treatment : theblaze





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Orlando Health, Florida Health Will Not Charge Pulse Victims for Treatment

Orlando Health, Florida Health Will Not Charge Pulse Victims for Treatment
Orlando Health, Florida Health Will Not Charge Pulse Victims for Treatment
Orlando Health and Florida Hospital will write off an estimated $5.5 million in out-of-pocket medical expenses as part of a decision by both hospitals to pay the bills for all the victims of the Orlando Pulse nightclub terror attack earlier this summer."The pulse shooting was a horrendous tragedy for the victims, their families and our entire community," the Orlando Health President and CEO David Strong told the Orlando Sentinel Wednesday."During this very trying time, many organizations, individuals and charities have reached out to Orlando Health to show their support.


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Orlando Health Won't Bill Victims For Pulse Night Club Shooting

Orlando Health Won't Bill Victims For Pulse Night Club Shooting
Orlando Health Won't Bill Victims For Pulse Night Club Shooting
Victims of the Pulse Night Club shooting will not be getting a bill from Orlando Health.Orlando Regional Medical Center is less than a mile from Pulse Night Club and got 44 of the victims.Parent company Orlando Health announced it will not charge victims of the Pulse Night Club shooting.


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Pulse victims will not get bills for treatment at Orlando Health - Story

Pulse victims will not get bills for treatment at Orlando Health - Story
Pulse victims will not get bills for treatment at Orlando Health - Story
- Orlando Health said it has not and will not bill any of the victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre who received care at the hospital after the shooting.The hospital listed various sources from which it could pull funding to help pay victims' medical bills, but even with a list of help, the hospital was set to incur more than $5 million in unreimbursed costs.In a statement Wednesday, the hospital said it was looking into insurance, state, federal and private funds, as well as the One Orlando fund, to help the victims with immediate medical bills and ongoing medical costs.


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