Orlando Health explores options to help Pulse victims with medical costs

Orlando Health has not sent any bills directly to Pulse patients

ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando Health said it is exploring options to help Pulse nightclub shooting victims address immediate and ongoing medical costs.

The options include state and federal funds, private insurance, victim funds like the OneOrlando Fund, disability insurance, Florida's crime victim compensation program, funding sources established for individual victims, means-tested programs like Medicaid and charity care provided by Orlando Health, officials said.

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"Even with these multiple funding sources, Orlando Health's total unreimbursed costs could exceed $5 million," Orlando Health said in a statement.

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Officials said Orlando Health has not sent any hospital or medical bills directly to Pulse patients and that it doesn't intend to pursue reimbursement of medical costs from them.