One city's effort to cancel $2B in residents' medical debt
Briefly

"Not only do you hold your breath when you go into a hospital or a doctor's office and wait for a diagnosis, you continue to hold your breath when you see the bill and what it costs, particularly for low income New Yorkers," Adams said.
"The benefit of debt relief is more than financial. It gives patients peace of mind and ensures they seek the medical care they need," said Oxiris Barbot, president and CEO of the United Hospital Fund.
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