Maybe there's hope for humanity after all
			
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A Utah family turned their struggle with an insurance denial into a gesture of holiday kindness. After Select Health refused to cover a prosthetic arm for 9-year-old Remington Bateman, citing it as "not medically necessary," the Batemans launched a GoFundMe and raised over $30,000. When CrowdHealth stepped in to cover the cost of her Hero Arm, the family used the donations to help an 8-year-old boy in Maryland who also needed a Hero Arm. 
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