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To be eligible for cancellation of medical debt, an individual must meet the following criteria:
(a) be a resident of New York City according to records of mailing address;
(b) have terminal bad medical debt incurred at a hospital or other health care provider, provided that such debt was not incurred at a hospital operated by the New York City health and hospitals corporation or for transport by an ambulance operated by the New York City fire department; and
(c) meet one of the following income criteria:
(1) The individual’s annual modified adjusted gross household income does not exceed 400% of the federal poverty level as determined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at the time eligibility is assessed; or
(2) The individual’s annual modified adjusted gross household income exceeds 400% of the federal poverty level but is under 1000% of the federal poverty level as determined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at the time eligibility is assessed, and such individual’s medical debt equals or exceeds 5% of such individual’s annual modified adjusted gross household income.
(Added City Record 9/27/2024, eff. 10/27/2024)
There is no application to enroll in the Program. The contractor will enter into confidential agreements with hospitals and other health care providers that own medical debt of New Yorkers and attest in writing that they are in compliance with applicable charity care laws; the contractor will then identify debt owed by individuals who meet the eligibility criteria set forth in 24 RCNY § 38-02. Not all eligible persons will receive cancellation of medical debt. Medical debt will be canceled only for patients who meet the eligibility criteria set forth in 24 RCNY § 38-02 and whose information is shared with the contractor by hospitals and health care providers with whom the contractor contracts. Debt cancellation will occur under the Program only with respect to debt purchased by the contractor.
(Added City Record 9/27/2024, eff. 10/27/2024)