By Noam N. Levey, Katheryn Houghton and Arielle Zionts, KFF Health News
With the Trump administration scaling back federal efforts to protect Americans from medical bills they can’t pay, advocates for patients and consumers have shifted their work to contain the nation’s medical debt problem to state Capitols.
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