Dems, local officials tout state budget for helping relieve medical debt for Michiganders

While negotiations over the Fiscal Year 2025 state budget continue, state and local officials gathered Wednesday morning in Lansing to highlight an appropriation from the current 2024 budget that will provide financial relief to thousands of Michiganders.

Senate Appropriations Chair Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) joined with local government officials and health advocates to highlight the local impact of a $4.5 million appropriation that was included in a supplemental budget bill passed in November.

Anthony said that when leaders were crafting the budget last year — the first under a Legislature controlled by Democrats in nearly 40 years — they gave a real focus to issues that would help lift people out of poverty and give a fair shot to working and middle class Michiganders.

“And one of the things that we had heard about at coffee hours and in the grocery store, and in our own families, was this concept of medical debt,” said Anthony. “Something that was hamstringing the pocketbooks of men and women in almost every corner of our state and across the country. So after 40 years of not having a seat at the table, finally the voters decided that the Democratic trifecta should stand in the gap for them. And this is one big initiative that we led on.”

Anthony said that the $4.5 million appropriation will now be leveraged to10 times that amount through collaborations with RIP Medical Debt, a national nonprofit that works with healthcare providers including hospitals, health systems, and physicians groups to find ways to alleviate medical debt for affected residents.

“These state dollars go directly to local governments,” she said. “When you stop to consider the local matching funds and the partnerships on the ground, the $4.5 million quickly grows to provide an estimated $450 million in medical debt relief for approximately 180,000 Michigan residents.”

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Dems, local officials tout state budget for helping relieve medical debt for Michiganders • Michigan Advance

While negotiations over the Fiscal Year 2025 state budget continue, state and local officials gathered Wednesday morning in Lansing to highlight an appropriation from the current 2024 budget that will provide financial relief to thousands of Michiganders. Senate Appropriations Chair Sarah Anthony (D-Lansing) joined with local government officials and health advocates to highlight the local […]

Michigan Advance

#Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs plans to cancel $2 billion in medical debt for up to 1 million residents.

This is the biggest medical debt cancellation proposal in the country.

The Governor plans to use $30 million in federal funds to buy and cancel the debt

#RiPMedicalDebt #MedicalDebt
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@newsmast
#Democrats #DemocratsAbroad #DemsAbroad #Vote #VoteBlue #BidenHarris2024

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Gov. Katie Hobbs to erase medical debt for 1M Arizonans with COVID relief funding

Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is using federal COVID relief money to erase the medical debt of 1 million people, she announced Monday.

The Arizona Republic

@CaramelizedShallots

#Unfair #MedicalDebt destroys lives in #America. The #nonprofit #RIPMedicalDebt is doing really, really important work in this space:

Before dying, she made a fund to cancel others' medical debt — nearly $70M worth - https://www.npr.org/2023/11/27/1215420434/medical-debt-insurance-ovarian-cancer-casey-mcintyre

If you haven't heard the backstory, it was a huge success several hundred thousand dollars ago, and made the national news.

#GiftedArticle #MedicalDebt #RIPMedicalDebt

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/19/us/casey-mcintyre-cancer-medical-debt.html?unlocked_article_code=1.BE0.nqXC.IdiQNEMOVTPX&smid=url-share

Terminal Cancer Patient Helps Erase More Than $20 Million in Medical Debt for Others

Casey McIntyre organized a campaign that has raised nearly $220,000 since she died a week ago. The funds are expected to pay off more than $20 million in debt, an official said.

The New York Times

I've been watching this #RIPMedicalDebt campaign that was created by a woman who died very young from cancer.

It's phenomenal. What a lovely legacy, out of a terrible situation.

#MedicalDebt

https://ripmedicaldebt.org/campaign/andrewrosegregory-47569/?

Nationwide - RIP Medical Debt

Casey Ryan McIntyre, 38, beloved mother, wife, sister, daughter, niece, and aunt died on November 12th, 2023. As Publisher at Razorbill, an imprint of Penguin Random House, she derived great joy from publishing books for a new generation of readers, and saw herself in every child sprawled out on a couch, rug, or bunk bed engrossed in their latest book obsession. She was an consummate New Yorker who always knew which bodegas had the best magazine selections, whether to take the B or the Q, what restaurants were best to spot celebrities, and gave every […]

RIP Medical Debt

The nonprofit described in this article — RIP Medical Debt — helps people wipe out unaffordable medical debt. Pass the word to people you know who may need this kind of help. #RIPMedicalDebt #MedicalDebt #Medical_Debt #EndMedicalDebt #BlackMastodon #BlackMastodonAllies

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/a-cancer-patients-dying-wish-to-burn-others-medical-debt-goes-viral-now-topping-40m.html

A cancer patient's dying wish to burn medical debt goes viral, now topping $50M

After Casey McIntyre died from ovarian cancer, her campaign to pay off others' unpaid medical bills has raised over $40 million. Her final act of kindness will

I just discovered the #charity site #RIPMedicalDebt, which looks incredible, and this specific campaign in memory of a woman who apparently was incredible and wanted to do this in lieu of flowers or whatever: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/campaign/andrewrosegregory-47569/
They can buy medical debt at like a 99% discount, so the half-a-million raised means erasing 50 million in debt!
Nationwide - RIP Medical Debt

Casey Ryan McIntyre, 38, beloved mother, wife, sister, daughter, niece, and aunt died on November 12th, 2023. As Publisher at Razorbill, an imprint of Penguin Random House, she derived great joy from publishing books for a new generation of readers, and saw herself in every child sprawled out on a couch, rug, or bunk bed engrossed in their latest book obsession. She was an consummate New Yorker who always knew which bodegas had the best magazine selections, whether to take the B or the Q, what restaurants were best to spot celebrities, and gave every […]

RIP Medical Debt

Na, like frfr, this #HowIdFixAtlanta campaign is really next level great, illustrating the magic of collective action.

There is no silver bullet to cure Healthcare affordable - but it's a helluva step forward. Plus, it shows that we *can* take action to improve things.

Extremely grateful to call Austin Louis Ray my neighbor

#Atlanta #Georgia #ripmedicaldebt

https://ripmedicaldebt.org/campaign/when-good-georgians-get-together-great-things-happen-campaign/?

When Good Georgians Get Together, Great Things Happen Campaign - RIP Medical Debt

When How I’d Fix Atlanta was created in 2022, the hope was to get people talking about ambitious ways we could make our city better. In the time since, we’ve published 17 essays (and counting!) published a print zine, and started bringing HIFA live events to stages around ATL. With this campaign, we’re hoping you’ll help us change the lives of some of our neighbors. RIP Medical Debt uses your donations to purchase bundled medical debt portfolios from hospitals and on the secondary debt market and then forgives that debt. Debt relief recipients will receive […]

RIP Medical Debt
When Good Georgians Get Together, Great Things Happen Campaign - RIP Medical Debt

When How I’d Fix Atlanta was created in 2022, the hope was to get people talking about ambitious ways we could make our city better. In the time since, we’ve published 17 essays (and counting!) published a print zine, and started bringing HIFA live events to stages around ATL. With this campaign, we’re hoping you’ll help us change the lives of some of our neighbors. RIP Medical Debt uses your donations to purchase bundled medical debt portfolios from hospitals and on the secondary debt market and then forgives that debt. Debt relief recipients will receive […]

RIP Medical Debt

The US medical system is unique in the world in that it places millions of people into crippling debt for getting sick.

We just donated to #RIPMedicalDebt who is a charity that buys at discount and relieves medical debt in the US. Please consider doing so if you can.

https://ripmedicaldebt.org/?form=donate

#MedicalDebt #DebtRelief #charity