A string of health-care bankruptcies has ignited a wave of public fury at financial dealmakers in the industry, prompting ...
Elections matter! Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont announced this week that nearly 23,000 Connecticut residents who have ...
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Gov. Ned Lamont announces that 23,000 residents will have their medical debt erased under a program with Undue Medical Debt.
Lower-income people, people with disabilities, middle-aged adults, Black people, the uninsured, and people living in rural ...
This marks the first wave of a program that will aim to forgive a total of roughly $650 million in medical debt for CT ...
Connecticut has partnered with national nonprofit charity Undue Medical Debt to eventually wipe out $1 billion in debt for an estimated 250,000 residents.
Connecticut will soon notify eligible citizens that some or all of their medical debt will soon be paid off, officials said.
In an unprecedented move by Connecticut's Governor's office, over 23,000 residents received an early holiday surprise: their ...
This week’s big headline: thousands of people living in Connecticut will soon have their medical debt forgiven. But most ...
Christmas came early in Connecticut as the governor announced nearly 23,000 residents have had all or some of their medical ...