Ohio Sen. Brown Calls for Relief from Medical Debt

Senator applauds credit bureaus for taking first step, asks for regulatory action

Andy Spears
2 min readMar 29, 2022
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While the three major credit bureaus recently announced the pending removal of 70% of medical debt from consumer credit reports, Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown says more can be done to protect patients.

Brown, who chairs the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, issued remarks before the committee today highlighting the economic impact of medical debt and calling on regulators to do more to protect consumers.

In the United States, an estimated 43 million Americans hold $88 billion dollars of medical debt on their credit reports, and this problem is growing. It can happen to anyone. Low-income families, Black and Hispanic households, veterans, young adults, and older Americans are hit particularly hard.

And debt collectors make this already exhausting experience worse.

They call over and over, they make threats, they even contact patients’ employers.

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Andy Spears
Andy Spears

Written by Andy Spears

Writer and policy advocate living in Nashville, TN —Public Policy Ph.D. — writes on education policy, consumer affairs, and more . . .

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