A Connecticut resident, identified only as Tammie was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago. While she did have insurance, not all parts of her treatment were covered.
“In the midst of it all, money was tight,” according to a testimonial Tammie provided to the nonprofit organization Undue Medical Debt, who has partnered with Connecticut to help provide thousands of Connecticut residents with either total or partial medical debt elimination.
Tammie received $2,338 in debt relief thanks to the program.
“Now the phone calls will stop,” her testimony said.
This week, Gov. Ned Lamont’s office announced that 100,000 Connecticut residents would be receiving…