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In the News Bloomberg reports on Cooper's research showing Wisconsin hospital collections lawsuits increased by more than a third since 2001 and spotlights the burden on Black residents
In the News Hospitals in Wisconsin Pursued Medical Debt Collection Widely but Unevenly, Study Finds GABRIELA BHASKAR/REUTERS / The Wall Street Journal
In the News Prof. Cooper: WSJ Features Findings that Wisconsin Hospitals Pursued Medical Debt Collection Widely but Unevenly; Low-Income & Black Patients Disproportionately Sued
In the News Prof. Cooper: WSJ Features Research Suggesting A Narrow-Network Health Plan to Lower Bills
In the News Hospital Prices Are Arbitrary. Just Look at the Kingsburys' $100,000 Bill. Rachel Mummey for The Wall Street Journal
In the News NextAdvisor in parentship with Time cites Tobin Research on the Economic Impacts of Losing Unemployment Benefits
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