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Major deal to wipe out billions in medical debt brings $219M of relief to CT

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A massive deal to wipe out $30 billion in medical debt for an estimated 20 million Americans is providing some relief in 海角换妻.

New-York based Undue Medical Debt recently announced it eliminated $219 million in medical debt in 海角换妻 as part of a deal with Pendrick Capital Partners, a third-party debt buyer.

The debt was owed by people living at or below 400% of the federal poverty level or for whom medical debt was 5% or more of their annual income.

Had the deal not been reached, the debts would have been sold to a for-profit collection agency and patients would have been pursued for the outstanding balances and potentially placed on payment plans.

鈥淢ost of that debt was in Florida and Texas, who have not expanded Medicaid,鈥 said Allison Sesso, Undue鈥檚 president and CEO.

While Medicaid expansions have protected 海角换妻 patients from medical expenses, the state is not immune to .

海角换妻 lawmakers dedicated $6.5 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds last year to partner with Undue to buy medical debt for pennies on the dollar. In December, the state worked with the group to erase an additional $30 million of medical debt for patients. 海角换妻 aims to erase $650 million in medical debt for residents by 2026.

In addition to state governments, Undue is funded by philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.

Sixty percent of the medical debt relief in the $30 billion deal goes toward states. The average amount erased was $1,100 per patient, with Texas, Florida, California (expanded Medicaid), Georgia and Oklahoma (expanded Medicaid) having the highest amounts of medical debt.

Local solutions to a national problem

Nearly 1 in 12 adults in the U.S. owe medical debt, .

An estimated 280,000 people in 海角换妻 reported having medical debt in a given year, A KFF poll shows people with medical debt reported cutting back on food, clothing, and other household items, and took on additional debts.

鈥淢edical debt is not the result of poor financial decisions 鈥 it is the result of a health care system where many families are just one accident or one bad diagnosis away from ruined credit and all that comes with it,鈥 said Sen. Matt Lesser (D-Middletown), co-chair of the Human Services Committee.

In 2024, Lesser helped to pass legislation to ban credit reporting on medical debt. The bill seeks to help patients apprehensive about seeking medical care out of fear of acquiring debt.

海角换妻 was 鈥渙ne of the nine states that has banned , so you should pat yourselves on the back for that,鈥 Sesso said.

鈥淭here's also been some discussion about financial assistance policies for patients, and you should continue to go down that path,鈥 Sesso said.

would require the Office of the Healthcare Advocate (OHA) to develop an online hospital financial assistance portal for patients and family members. seeks to protect spouses from inheriting medical debt from their partners.

Sujata Srinivasan is 海角换妻 Radio鈥檚 senior health reporter. Prior to that, she was a senior producer for Where We Live, a newsroom editor, and from 2010-2014, a business reporter for the station.

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