Murphy allocated $550,000 in federal American Rescue Plan funds
and partnered with Undue Medical Debt, a non-profit that buys
unpaid medical bills from hospitals at a discount, to execute
the one-time debt abolishment.
New Jersey residents who qualify for the relief began receiving
letters on Monday, according to a press release from the
governor's office.
“Medical debt accumulates very quickly and can follow a person
for decades," Murphy said in the release. "We are wiping the
slate clean for thousands of New Jersey families, eliminating
their debt, and making a real, tangible impact on their lives."
Those who qualify for the relief are at least four times below
the federal poverty level or have medical debt that equals 5% or
more of their annual income, according to the press release.
The relief will go to 17,905 people who owed $61.6 million to
Prime Healthcare hospitals and 31,748 people owing about $38.4
million to collection agencies and other debt holders.
Undue has partnered with local governments to acquire debt from
hospitals since 2022. Arizona, Indiana and New York City have
announced programs this year that could each eventually erase $1
billion-$2 billion in medical debt with the help of Undue.
Governments have also leveraged funds from the American Rescue
Plan, the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill signed in 2021,
to eliminate an estimated $7 billion in medical debt for nearly
3 million Americans, according to a White House press statement
in July.
Some states are finding other methods to relieve their residents
of burdensome medical bills, such as North Carolina, which
received approval from the Biden administration last month to
incentivize hospitals to forgive the debt of roughly 2 million
residents in exchange for more Medicaid funds.
(Reporting by Liya Cui; Editing by Stephen Coates)
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