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Unpaid medical bills are back on the table, which could mean lower credit scores for millions. A federal judge in Texas has ...
The No Surprises Act, which took effect in 2022, was rightly heralded as a landmark piece of legislation, which “protects ...
Experts say 800,000 Ohioans are burdened by medical debt, a "debt of necessity" exacerbated by federal rulings and Medicaid ...
New legislation is being introduced to help Ohioans fight medical debt. The bipartisan Ohio Medical Debt Fairness Act has been created to regulate medical debt standards. When state Rep. Michele ...
A new bill proposed by lawmakers in Ohio aims to make medical debt more manageable for people in the state.
A program launched by Gov. Katie Hobbs over a year ago has benefited 352,000 families, who are being notified their medical ...
Ohio lawmakers are working on a bill to ease the stress of medical debt. The legislation would cap interest rates on medical debt at 3%, prohibit reporting medical debt to credit agencies, and ban ...
Ohio legislators introduced a bill to cap medical debt interest at 3% and ban reporting to credit agencies, aiming to ease financial strain on families.
The three national credit reporting agencies — Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion — announced last year that they would remove ...
Individual states could now enact laws to remove medical billing from credit reports, and 15 states have already done so.
This report evaluates the current landscape of medical debt protections at the federal and state levels and identifies where ...
Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.