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THE INJURED

Super Bowl Parade Shooting Survivors Await Promised Donations While Bills Pile Up
By Peggy Lowe, KCUR and Bram Sable-Smith
Families of the people hurt during the Feb. 14 mass shooting are carrying what one expert calls "victimization debt." In the third story of our series "The Injured," we learn about the strain of paying small and large medical bills and other out-of-pocket costs.

HEALTH CARE GAP

A Tale of Two States: Arizona and Florida Diverge on How To Expand Kids' Health Insurance
By Daniel Chang
Both Florida and Arizona want to expand eligibility for the Children's Health Insurance Program, known as CHIP, but their approaches to charging low-income families premiums for the coverage showcase the nation's ideological divide on helping the disadvantaged.

¿Cómo Se Dice? California Loops In AI To Translate Health Care Information
By Paula Andalo; Illustration by Lydia Zuraw
State officials want to use artificial intelligence to translate public health care and social services documents and websites, which they say will speed up translations, save money, and improve Californians' access to critical information. But some IT and language experts worry AI may introduce errors in wording and understanding.

Montana Creates Emergency 'Drive-Thru' Blood Pickup Service for Rural Ambulances
By Arielle Zionts
The network is aimed at helping rural patients, who face higher rates of traumatic injuries and death but may not live near a hospital with a stockpile of blood.

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