Article 6M2D5 Forgiving medical debt after it is sent to collections has fewer benefits – study

Forgiving medical debt after it is sent to collections has fewer benefits – study

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Jessica Glenza
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Experts partnered with RIP Medical Debt, a medical non-profit that buys and forgives debt, found it had little effect on people's credit scores and mental health

Medical debt is the most common form of debt in collections in the US. But forgiving that debt once it has gone to collections may provide fewer health and financial benefits than once hoped.

A new study by researchers who partnered with RIP Medical Debt, a non-profit that buys and forgives medical debt, found disappointing" results when people's bills were purchased and forgiven, with little impact on people's credit scores and willingness to go to the doctor.

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