GetInsured Eradicates $1.8 Million in Pennsylvania Medical Debt
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. and
According to GetInsured's research, although more than 90 percent of survey respondents specify that they have health insurance, more than half (53 percent) admit to declining treatment for themselves or a family member out of fear of what it might cost.
"We surveyed residents in
Of the types of health services leading to medical debt or financial difficulty, almost half of
"All Pennsylvanians should have comprehensive health coverage, and access to quality health plans that meet their individual or family's needs," said
GetInsured was selected in
"It is critical that Pennsylvanians are able to obtain the right health insurance plan not only to avoid falling into debt, but for peace of mind that medical bills will be manageable," continued Krishnan.
GetInsured worked with RIP Medical Debt, a nonprofit organization, to locate and purchase the medical debt. RIP Medical Debt buys medical debt on the secondary debt market in bulk. They cannot relieve medical debt by individual request.
Recipients of GetInsured's charitable gift have spent more than five percent of their gross income on medical bills and reside across the Commonwealth. Letters notifying them of their gift were sent at the end of January.
About GetInsured
Founded in 2005, GetInsured builds and operates award-winning enrollment tools that serve state-based exchanges, brokers, insurers, and consumers. In addition to eligibility determination, plan selection, and enrollment technology for state agencies, the company delivers innovative agent marketing and call center tools and services. GetInsured has the largest state-based marketplace footprint, and operates the technology for five state health exchanges, including
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