CLEVELAND Some people living in the city of Cleveland will soon see significant relief from their medical debts. City Council approved $1.9 million of federal money to help wipe about $200 million in debts. Heres how that will work, what you should expect in the mail, and what concerns there are about using federal money in this way.
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There is no ward that wont feel this impact, said Cleveland City Councilman Kris Harsh during Monday nights council meeting. Council has approved the city to enter into a contract with RIP Medical Debt that will actively seek out medical debts that area hospital systems …
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