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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.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSN352K Arizonans will have medical debt wiped away, governor saysHundreds of thousands of Arizonans will see their medical debt wiped away through a program led by Gov. Katie Hobbs and the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt.
According to the Governor's Office, the charity, having already used $2 million of the governor’s allocation, has erased $429 million in medical bills owed by about 352,000 state residents.
Over 352,000 Arizona residents are getting $429 million in medical debt relief through a state partnership with a national nonprofit organization.
More than 352,000 Arizonans have had medical debt erased in the past year under an initiative from Gov. Katie Hobbs’s office.
A federal judge vacated a Biden-era rule that would've banned medical debt on credit reports — but protections remain under New York law — with a few caveats.
Governor Katie Hobbs has announced that millions of dollars in medical debt have been erased for hundreds of thousands of Arizonans.
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