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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut has become the latest state to begin notifying its eligible citizens that some or all of their medical debt will soon be paid off, officials announced Monday.
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Photo courtesy of CT Public TV HARTFORD – Gov. Ned Lamont Tuesday announced that nearly 23,000 Connecticut residents who have medical debt will be notified in the coming days that some or all ...
Connecticut has partnered with national nonprofit charity Undue Medical Debt to eventually wipe out $1 billion in debt for an estimated 250,000 residents.