STAT June 12, 2024
Patrick Skerrett

This week’s episode of the “First Opinion Podcast” explores the issue of medical debt, which burdens as many as 40% of U.S. adults. They collectively owe more than a whopping $200 billion.

Private organizations, philanthropies, and even state and federal governments have established various debt relief programs to tackle the problem. Such programs make intuitive sense, and have a “feel good” factor to them. But they may not work and, in some cases, could even harm the mental health of some individuals on the receiving end.

That’s the surprising takeaway from a study that Katherine Hempstead, a senior policy adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, wrote about in a First Opinion essay and talked about with STAT’s Pat Skerrett...

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