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97,000 More Connecticut Residents Will Have Medical Debt Erased

More than 97,000 Connecticut residents will receive letters in the mail starting this week informing them that some or all of their medical debt has been erased. Governor Ned Lamont’s administration launched the program in partnership with the national nonprofit …

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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, 97,000 More Connecticut Residents Will Have Medical Debt Erased, More than 97,000 Connecticut residents will receive letters in the mail starting this week informing them that some or all of their medical debt has been erased. Governor Ned Lamont’s administration launched the program in partnership with the national nonprofit …

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