
Episode 166
The Plan to Remove Medical Debt From Credit Reports
July 26, 202413m 53s
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Show Notes
Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Senior Deputy Editor Rob Lott to the program to discuss a recent policy proposal that would result in prohibiting medical debt from being included in credit reporting and how the upcoming presidential election could play into the policy's implementation.
Read our "ahead-of-print" article on how adverse childhood experiences and health care utilization and expenditures.
Check out this year's You're A Health Policy Wonk If... contest!
Related Articles:
- FACT SHEET: Vice President Harris Announces Proposal to Prohibit Medical Bills from Being Included on Credit Reports and Calls on States and Localities to Take Further Actions to Reduce Medical Debt
- Illness And Injury As Contributors To Bankruptcy (Health Affairs)
- Medical Bankruptcy: Dranove And Millenson Respond (Health Affairs)
- The Joint Distribution Of High Out-Of-Pocket Burdens, Medical Debt, And Financial Barriers To Needed Care (Health Affairs)
- HEALTH POLICY BRIEF: Health, Income, & Poverty: Where We Are & What Could Help (Health Affairs)
Topics
health policyhealth affairshealth inequitiesACAAffordable Care Actindividual mandateMedicareMedicaidCMSHHS