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  2. This NC hospital canceled 11,500 liens it placed on patient ...

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    These expenses often stem from unavoidable costs like emergency care, hospital stays, and prescription drugs. With healthcare costs among the highest globally, 2023 premiums averaged $8,435 for ...

  3. Most NC hospitals will join Gov. Cooper’s patient-debt relief ...

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    Most of North Carolina’s hospitals have agreed to sign on to Gov. Roy Cooper’s plan to ease patient medical debt, a development that will likely bring financial help to hundreds of thousands ...

  4. When he couldn't pay for cancer treatment, the hospital sued

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    In mid-August, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, said 99 of the state’s eligible hospitals had signed on to a medical debt relief program he recently initiated. The hospitals ...

  5. North Carolina hospital company forgives debts of 11,500 ...

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    In July, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, a Democrat, announced a medical debt relief program that all of the state’s 99 eligible hospitals agreed to participate in, forgiving medical debts ...

  6. Gov. Cooper unveils plan to erase medical debt for up to 2 ...

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    North Carolina has one of the highest percentages of adults with medical debt among all U.S. states, according to a 2024 study. Gov. Cooper unveils plan to erase medical debt for up to 2 million ...

  7. Undue Medical Debt - Wikipedia

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    Undue Medical Debt, formerly RIP Medical Debt, [1] is a Long Island City–based 501(c)(3) charity [2] focused on the elimination of personal medical debt. [3] Founded in 2014 by former debt collection executives Jerry Ashton and Craig Antico, [4] the charity purchases portfolios of income-qualifying medical debt from debt collectors and healthcare providers, and then relieves the debt. [5]