This is just the most recent wave of debt relief. To date, the program has erased $363 million for 171,000 people. The first wave of debt relief was in May, erasing $183 million for 134,000 people.
"Medical debt should never stand between our residents and the care they deserve. This newest wave of relief - more than $180 million - represents more than numbers on a page; it's about lifting a burden that has held families back," Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell said in a news release.
The program launched in December 2024 in partnership with the national nonprofit Undue Medical Debt through an initial investment of $5 million, which was approved by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
In the coming days, people will receive letters from the county and Undue Medical Debt, letting them know that their medical debt has been erased.
No application is required for the debt relief program. In fact, it can't even be requested. The medical debt relief is granted automatically to eligible L.A. County residents who qualify. Qualifying residents have an income at or below 400% of the federal poverty or medical debt that is 5% or more of annual income.
The county's goal is to erase $500 million in medical debt for low-income residents. This doesn't cover everyone. The total amount of medical debt across L.A. County is $2.8 billion.