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Unpaid medical bills are back on the table, which could mean lower credit scores for millions. A federal judge in Texas has ...
Ohio will get a boost in Medicaid funding, but patients could still lose care or face barriers under a new federal law.
Individual states could now enact laws to remove medical billing from credit reports, and 15 states have already done so.
Governor Mike DeWine signs multiple Ohio bills affecting building inspections, veteran services, agriculture, and law enforcement.
Ohio’s new budget kills a decades-old rule that gives neighbors of industrial scale air polluters powers to sue over threats to public safety.
Over one-quarter of Americans are burdened by medical debt, but with practical steps, you can manage or reduce your medical bills.
Congress should consider creating targeted tax incentives, such as deducting accident and illness insurance and providing refundable tax credits, to reduce the burden of medical debt and encourage … ...
Absent those signatures, Senate Bill 1 is now in effect in Ohio as of today. • MORE ON THE BILL: DeWine signs law to ban DEI at Ohio public colleges The legislation cleared the GOP-led ...
Thin Blue Line Benefits has not paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical claims for retired first responders in Ohio, a lawsuit says.
Yost said the company did not get a license and stopped covering medical bills for retired first responders. He also wants the Department of Insurance appointed conservator to protect company assets. ...
In June, Maine and Oregon joined a growing list of states that now prohibit the reporting of medical debt to a consumer reporting agency.
Medical debt is a public health issue, and Michigan should enlist Community Health Workers to help residents navigate a system designed to confuse.