A joint statement from Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion has announced that the nationwide credit reporting agencies will remove almost 70% of medical collection debt from credit reports. This measure comes as an effort to support people who have been burdened with medical bills, something many deal with as our healthcare system continues to fail Americans.

There will also be a few other changes, including an increased time period before unpaid medical collection debt appears. The decision will give Americans more time to work through the debt with their healthcare provider before it effects their credit scores. This is a step in the right direction, as many people struggle to pay bills from unexpected, one-time medical situations—especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. The three CEOs issued the following statement:

“Medical collection debt often arises from unforeseen medical circumstances. These changes are another step we’re taking together to help people across the United States focus on their financial and personal wellbeing.”

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