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Supporters of a bill that aims to ease the burden of medical debt on Ohioans say they don’t believe that it should appear on a credit report.
Some Rhode Islanders might soon be getting some help with their medical debt. The Office of the General Treasury is partnering with the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt to ...
It’s even worse for a private or out-of-state institution, of course, and the more school you attend, the higher the price ...
After being made a salary employee in 2020, Maass allegedly continued to pay herself overtime despite not being eligible for it.
Newsom vetoed a proposal to cap insulin costs two years ago, pointing to a $100 million state initiative to manufacture ...
When the six county commissioners (Joe Graham, Greg Beck, Mike Chauncey, Lee Helton, David Sharpe and Warren Mackey) voted to pass Resolution 825-18 on Wednesday, Sept. 3, they all sealed the ... more ...
‘The Love Boat’ cast sets sail again with reunion: The stars then and now US officers tied us up and pointed guns at us, ...
Kristin Jenny was stunned to get a $332 bill for 2022 physical therapy appointments that her insurance had already paid. Boulder Community Health said the insurer reprocessed the claim years later.
Gov. Tina Kotek has signed three significant pro-consumer bills into law this week, aiming to enhance protection for Oregon ...
Governor Tina Kotek signed a series of bills Monday to help protect Oregon consumers, including one that requires "all-in pricing" for online sales.
The state has spent $138,271 so far in the pursuit of buying, and then forgiving, nearly $12 million in medical debt.
If you live in Minnesota, chances are good that your local hospital is a nonprofit organization required to provide community benefits like free or discounted care for lower-income residents in need ...