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medical debt

  • Cancer-Drug Costs Rise, Leaving Even Insured Patients with Financial Burden
    Cancer-Drug Costs Rise, Leaving Even Insured Patients with Financial Burden
    As cancer rates rise for people under 50, the cost of life-saving treatment is rising far past their ability to pay.
    June 20, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Progressive Lawmakers Push for Medical Debt Relief
    Progressive Lawmakers Push for Medical Debt Relief
    Among figures used by the legislators was 2018 census data, which showed 8 million Americans were pushed into ...
    May 10, 2024BY Chase Smith
  • Connecticut to Become First State to Cancel Medical Debt, Governor Says
    Connecticut to Become First State to Cancel Medical Debt, Governor Says
    Eligible residents include families whose medical debt represents 5 percent or more of their annual income, the state ...
    February 3, 2024BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Decode Your Hospital Bill to Catch Overcharges
    Decode Your Hospital Bill to Catch Overcharges
    Over 60 percent of hospitals fail key billing quality tests, leading millions into medical debt despite insurance. 
    January 17, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Biden Admin Announces Plan to Ban Medical Debt From Hurting Credit Scores
    Biden Admin Announces Plan to Ban Medical Debt From Hurting Credit Scores
    The Biden administration on Thursday proposed a new rule to ban medical debt from harming credit scores.
    September 21, 2023BY Caden Pearson
  • NTD Business (Feb. 14): Peter Schiff: Real Inflation Is Double CPI Inflation; US to Sell 26 Million Barrels of Reserve Oil
    NTD Business (Feb. 14): Peter Schiff: Real Inflation Is Double CPI Inflation; US to Sell 26 Million Barrels of Reserve Oil
    Inflation numbers are out for January. Prices increased the most in three months, by 0.5 percent, and egg ...
    February 14, 2023BY Don Ma
  • How to Handle Your Medical Bills
    How to Handle Your Medical Bills
    When she was 19, writer Emily Maloney found herself facing about $50,000 in medical debt after hospital treatment ...
    October 8, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • How COVID-19 has Impacted Retirement
    How COVID-19 has Impacted Retirement
    I’ll be the first to admit it. I’m exhausted by COVID-19—just as I’m sure that you are. But, that ...
    September 4, 2022BY Due
  • Health Care Debt: How to Avoid It, How to Get Rid of It
    Health Care Debt: How to Avoid It, How to Get Rid of It
    Whatever you think of the American healthcare system, one thing is clear:  Americans pay dearly for healthcare. Those ...
    July 26, 2022BY Kent McDill
  • Medical Debt Comes Off Millions of Credit Reports—What You Should Know About It
    Medical Debt Comes Off Millions of Credit Reports—What You Should Know About It
    By Ted Rossman From Bankrate.com In late March, the three major credit bureaus announced significant changes to how ...
    July 7, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • 3 Things You Should Know About Medical Debts Vanishing Credit Reports
    3 Things You Should Know About Medical Debts Vanishing Credit Reports
    Health care bills are about to become far less threatening to the financial well-being of millions of Americans. ...
    June 21, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • Churches Wipe Out Millions in Medical Debt for Others
    Churches Wipe Out Millions in Medical Debt for Others
    The leaders of Pathway Church on the outskirts of Wichita, Kansas, had no clue that the $22,000 they ...
    July 18, 2019BY Roxie Hammill
  • Infographic Highlights How Medical Debt Contributes To Bankruptcy In America
    Infographic Highlights How Medical Debt Contributes To Bankruptcy In America
    Economic downfalls such as losing a job or not having medical insurance has caused many Americans to file ...
    October 25, 2014BY Linda Moore
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