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An Arm and a Leg

New lessons from the fight for charity care

An Arm and a Leg

An Arm and a Leg

Society & Culture, Medicine, Health, Health & Fitness, Documentary

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

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Longtime listeners to this show know we’ve been talking about something called “charity care” for years. Federal law requires that all nonprofit hospitals have charity care policies – that is, financial assistance policies — to reduce or remove people’s medical bills. 


The problem: people don’t know about it, and hospitals don’t always make it easy to access. New research suggests that the scale of this problem is huge: hospitals are failing to provide more than 14 billion dollars worth of charity care to people who qualify for it. Instead, that money becomes medical debt.


That research comes from the nonprofit Dollar For, an organization dedicated to helping people get charity care. We’ve been talking with Dollar For’s founder, Jared Walker, for years – following his team on their mission to crush medical debt, one charity care application at a time. 


Jared brings us up to speed on Dollar For’s latest research, their efforts to reach hospitals, and how new programs targeting medical debt in places like North Carolina may change things. 


That new program in North Carolina is estimated to wipe out $4 billion in medical debt. We look into how it took shape. 


Plus, we meet Clara, a listener who used her impressive research chops to get charity care from a hospital in New York. In the process, she crafted an expert charity care appeal letter, and shared a template with us. 


Use case: the hospital has denied you charity care after you applied, or offered you less than you need. Here’s the template


Of course, Dollar For has tons of resources, including a tool to help you quickly figure out if you qualify for help. And staff to help if you get stuck. Start here: https://dollarfor.org/help/


Here’s a transcript of this episode


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0:00.0

Hey, super quick.

0:02.7

Year ahead, it's shaping up to be a lot.

0:06.5

And we have some big plans to meet this moment.

0:09.4

Of course, we could really use your help.

0:11.6

And right now, anything you give gets matched.

0:15.2

You can give right now from your phone.

0:17.5

Just text the word arming to 801, 801.

0:25.0

You're on your way.

0:26.1

That is the word arming, A-R-M-I-N-G to 801-801.

0:35.1

Thank you so much.

0:36.8

Okay, here's the show. Hey there. Clara lives in New York City with her husband

0:41.5

Remy and their family. And recently, over the course of less than a year, they had some medical

0:47.4

encounters at hospitals. Nothing super dramatic. Remi broke his ankle in August of last year.

0:55.2

Hello, emergency room.

0:57.3

Hello, ER Bill.

0:59.4

They had a second baby in November 2023, a boy, who ended up needing to spend a day in neonatal intensive care.

1:06.8

He's fine.

1:08.2

They named him Isaac.

1:09.0

And then one night early this year, Isaac just wasn't looking good. Lethargic. Had a fever.

1:18.4

We decided to give him Tylenol, and he spit it all back out.

1:22.2

They took his temp again. 103.5.

1:26.2

And we started Googling what is like dangerously high fever for a baby.

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