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Pittsburgh City Councilman Bobby Wilson said more than 43,000 Pittsburgh residents have had $58 million in medical debt ...
City of Pittsburgh, Undue Medical Debt partnership to relieve medical debt from 43K Pittsburgh residents “Today a confluence ...
Michigan has given $4.5 million toward a medical debt program whose recipients — hospitals and debt collectors — will not be ...
A $4.5 million state grant could wipe away hundreds of millions in medical debt in Michigan for those experiencing financial ...
By Caitlyn Scott Click here for updates on this story PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (WTAE) -- Over 43,000 Pittsburgh residents will soon ...
Over 43,000 Pittsburgh residents will have their medical debt eliminated, thanks to a partnership between the City of Pittsburgh and the nonprofit organization Undue Medical Debt.
A State of Michigan partnership with Undue Medical Debt will eliminate outstanding medical bills for thousands.
The new law will erase one million dollars of debt for working and middle-class Vermonters. This is an automatic entry, so ...
Residents in these 10 communities had millions in collective medical debt forgiven in July 2025 thanks to a partnership ...
A program launched by Gov. Katie Hobbs over a year ago has benefited 352,000 families, who are being notified their medical debt is gone.
Pittsburgh City Councilman Bobby Wilson on Monday announced that more than 43,000 city residents saw their medical debt ...
A bill centered on prohibiting medical debt from appearing on consumer reports was signed into law by Gov. Matt Meyer.