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How to Buy Forgiveness from Medical Debt

2023/7/11
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Sheelah Kolhatkar: 本文报道了RIP Medical Debt这一非营利组织,它通过募集捐款购买医疗债务,然后免除这些债务,从而帮助人们摆脱沉重的医疗债务负担。该组织的运作模式新颖,但其解决的是医疗债务问题的最终结果,而非根本原因,这反映了美国医疗体系的缺陷。 Reverend John Jackman: Trinity Moravian 教堂通过与 RIP Medical Debt 合作,筹集资金购买并免除社区内超过 400 万美元的医疗债务,减轻了当地居民的经济负担。他们参与这项行动,体现了对弱势群体的关怀,并基于基督教义中关于债务赦免的理念。 Allison Sesso: RIP Medical Debt 利用医疗债务在市场上的低廉价格,通过购买并免除债务来帮助低收入人群,其运作模式基于债务购买者的盈利模式和贫困人群无力偿还债务的现实。他们帮助了数百万计的美国人摆脱了医疗债务的困境。 Sheelah Kolhatkar: 本文探讨了美国医疗债务问题日益严重,以及一个非营利组织如何通过创新方式来解决这个问题。文章采访了该组织的负责人和一个参与其中的教堂牧师,深入了解了该组织的运作模式、资金来源以及对受益人的影响。文章也指出了美国医疗体系的缺陷,导致医疗债务问题长期存在。 Reverend John Jackman: Trinity Moravian 教堂位于北卡罗来纳州,是一个中等规模的教堂,长期致力于服务当地社区。在疫情期间,他们意识到许多人面临着无法偿还医疗债务的困境,于是决定与RIP Medical Debt合作,通过筹款来帮助社区居民。他们成功地筹集了资金,并免除了大量的医疗债务,对社区产生了积极的影响。 Allison Sesso: RIP Medical Debt 的运作模式是基于对医疗债务市场运作机制的深入了解。他们利用债务在市场上的低廉价格,以相对较少的资金购买大量的医疗债务,然后免除这些债务,从而帮助那些无力偿还债务的个人和家庭。该组织的运作模式高效且具有社会意义,为解决医疗债务问题提供了一种创新的解决方案。

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The introduction to the podcast discusses the rise in healthcare costs and medical debts, leading to the introduction of RIP Medical Debt, a nonprofit that buys and forgives medical debt.

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Nearly one in ten Americans owe significant medical debt, a burden that can become crippling as living costs and interest rates rise. Over the past decade, a nonprofit called RIP Medical Debt has designed a novel approach to chip away at this problem. The organization solicits donations to purchase portfolios of medical debt on the debt market, where the debt trades at steeply discounted prices. Then, instead of attempting to collect on it as a normal buyer would, they forgive the debt. The staff writer Sheelah Kolhatkar reports on one North Carolina church that partnered with RIP Medical Debt as part of its charitable mission. Trinity Moravian Church collected around fifteen thousand dollars in contributions to acquire and forgive over four million dollars of debt in their community. “We have undertaken a number of projects in the past but there’s never been anything quite like this,” the Reverend John Jackman tells Kolhatkar. “For families that we know cannot deal with these things, we’re taking the weight off of them.” Kolhatkar also speaks with Allison Sesso, the C.E.O. of RIP Medical Debt, about the strange economics of debt that make this possible.