Harris backs slashing medical debt. Trump's concepts' worry advocates
Briefly

Advocates believe Kamala Harris can enhance federal efforts on medical debt relief, emphasizing that comprehensive coverage is essential to protect many Americans from financial ruin.
Biden and Harris have made strides against medical debt, such as removing it from credit reports and capping insulin costs, but advocates urge more action.
With 100 million Americans burdened by medical debt, experts argue the federal government must prioritize this crisis to prevent deeper economic struggles for patients.
If Trump returns, patient advocates worry his policies could weaken insurance protections, making millions vulnerable to debt through reduced Medicaid and health coverage.
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