Governor Ned Lamont Monday is expected to announce thousands of residents will soon have some- if not all- of their medical ...
Connecticut will soon notify eligible citizens that some or all of their medical debt will soon be paid off, officials said.
Christmas came early in Connecticut as the governor announced nearly 23,000 residents have had all or some of their medical ...
Thousands of people in our state will soon have some of their medical debt erased. According to Governor Ned Lamont, about 23 ...
Gov. Ned Lamont announced Monday that around 23,000 residents will see their medical debt cleared or mostly cleared. And more ...
In an unprecedented move by Connecticut's Governor's office, over 23,000 residents received an early holiday surprise: their ...
The Connecticut governor's office says nearly 23,000 residents are having $30 million in medical debt canceled.
Connecticut is working to relieve the often-overwhelming burden of medical debt by enlisting a nonprofit that crunches that ...
Connecticut has partnered with national nonprofit charity Undue Medical Debt to eventually wipe out $1 billion in debt for an estimated 250,000 residents.
Governor Lamont and nonprofit organization eliminate $30 million in medical debt for 23,000 Connecticut residents, with help from American Rescue Plan Act fund ...
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.
Medical debt judgments can last up to 20 years in North Carolina, and according to a study by Duke University School of Law faculty and the Office of State Treasurer, hospitals in the state sued ...