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Michigan forgives $200M in medical debt. Should it help prevent debt instead?
Michigan has forgiven $200 million in medical debt for 280,000 residents since 2024 through a state-funded program. A second round of debt relief erased $74 million for 71,871 individuals, part of bipartisan efforts to protect patients from medical debt collections. Analysts caution that debt forgiveness has limited impact without broader regulatory reforms.
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