Connecticut is partnering with Undue Medical Debt, a nonprofit that negotiates with hospitals and debt purchasers to buy debt ...
In an unprecedented move by Connecticut's Governor's office, over 23,000 residents received an early holiday surprise: their ...
As part of the first round of cancelations, the state paid $100,000 to cancel about $30 million in debt for nearly 23,000 ...
Christmas came early in Connecticut as the governor announced nearly 23,000 residents have had all or some of their medical ...
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 ...
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Twenty-three thousand Connecticut residents will get a Christmas gift from ... Hartford on Monday that the state has ...
“We’re very grateful to the State of Connecticut for this sizable investment in medical debt relief and I’m glad this first round of letters is landing in time for the holiday season ...
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 HARTFORD, Conn. -- Connecticut has become the latest ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced on Monday at least 23,000 of residents will soon have some — if not all — of their medical debt forgiven. Lamont and other state leaders held a ...
The governor's office said this is just the first of multiple rounds of this partnership which they hope will erase more medical debt for Connecticut residents. Christmas came early in Connecticut ...