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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy Forgives $100 Million in Medical Debt for Nearly 50,000 Residents

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
August 21, 2024
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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy Forgives $100 Million in Medical Debt for Nearly 50,000 Residents
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On Tuesday, August 20th, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a landmark initiative to forgive $100 million in medical debt for nearly 50,000 residents, making New Jersey the first state to implement such extensive debt relief. The initiative is part of a broader effort to alleviate the financial burdens on residents struggling with overwhelming healthcare costs, using federal funds from the American Rescue Plan.

The program, administered in partnership with the national nonprofit Undue Medical Debt, targets individuals at or below four times the federal poverty level or those with medical debts that exceed 5% of their annual income. Eligible residents will receive letters informing them that some or all of their medical debt has been forgiven, providing much-needed relief to those who have faced significant financial strain due to medical expenses. This initiative is particularly impactful for Black and brown communities in New Jersey, where medical debt rates are nearly double the state average.

Governor Murphy emphasized the importance of addressing medical debt, which can quickly accumulate and follow individuals for years if not decades. He noted that this debt often discourages people from seeking necessary medical care, exacerbating health disparities across the state. “New Jerseyans should not have to choose between their health and financial stability,” Murphy stated, highlighting the administration’s commitment to reducing the barriers to healthcare access.

The $100 million debt forgiveness initiative is part of Murphy’s broader strategy to tackle healthcare affordability in New Jersey. It follows the recent passage of the Louisa Carmen Medical Debt Relief Act, which prohibits the reporting of most medical debt to credit-rating agencies and caps interest on such debt at 3%. This legislation aims to prevent medical debt from negatively impacting residents’ creditworthiness, which can affect their ability to secure housing, jobs, and other essential services.

Shabnam Salih, director of Murphy’s Health Care Affordability and Transparency Office, underscored the importance of this initiative, noting that many individuals burdened by medical debt are less likely to seek care when needed. By wiping out a significant portion of this debt, the state aims to remove a critical barrier to accessing healthcare.

This groundbreaking initiative sets a precedent for other states to follow, as it directly addresses one of the most pressing financial challenges facing millions of Americans. As New Jersey takes this bold step, the impact on the lives of nearly 50,000 residents will likely serve as a model for future healthcare reforms across the nation.

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