The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved a North Carolina plan to reduce medical debt for millions of ...
The federal government has approved a proposal by Gov. Roy Cooper to clear the medical debt of up to 2 million North ...
Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan to leverage Medicaid funds and help relieve up to $4 billion in debt for people across the state won approval on Friday. For the order to take effect, hospitals need to sign on.
The incentive program offers hospitals a carrot for relieving debt that health systems were unlikely to recover anyway, with ...
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has approved a plan to reduce up to $4 million in medical debt in North ...
For example, Cleveland allocated American Rescue Plan Act dollars to buy medical debt following COVID-19. Under North Carolina’s model ... supports “efforts to reduce medical debt ...
The federal government approved a North Carolina plan that could help residents ... “We support efforts to reduce medical debt and we expect to receive more details on the approved plan soon ...
Governor Roy Cooper’s office said the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved the plan Friday.
North Carolina's initiative to eliminate medical debt, approved by federal regulators, incentivizes hospitals to cancel ...