Over 100 million Americans are saddled with medical debt, but a few initiatives are addressing — or even eliminating — it.
The Biden administration issued a rule that would bar medical debt from being included on credit reports. Consumer advocates are worried that Trump may rescind this rule.
The change is expected to boost millions of people's credit scores and helping them qualify for home mortgages. It's unclear ...
Since last August, New Jersey and Undue have partnered to eliminate more than $246 million in medical debt for an estimated ...
can cost a fortune 15 million people should see medical debt disappear ...
After placing 11,500 liens on patient homes for unpaid bills, a North Carolina hospital canceled them. Here’s what ...
Medical debt is a tough burden for people and hurts credit scores, but a new rule is removing that debt form credit reports.
Phil Murphy's administration approved paying $270,000 in federal funds to wipe out $26 million in medical debt accrued mostly ...
A groundbreaking rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will eliminate medical debt from credit reports starting ...
Improving rural access to health care is one avenue to reduce medical debt and promote equitable health outcomes for all.
Yet, for too many Vermonters, the cost of health care stands in the way of investing in their future. Vermont has some of the highest health care costs in the country, forcing Vermonters to either ...