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Two Anonymous Donors Pay Off $95,000 in Medical Bills for Patients

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
January 26, 2021
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Two Anonymous Donors Pay Off $95,000 in Medical Bills for Patients

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Two anonymous donors paid off $95,000 in medical bills for more than 400 patients at a hospital in Kansas.

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More than 400 patients receiving care at Pratt Medical Center got the good news in the mail, KSNW reported.

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Britt Oller, a mail carrier in town, was one of those patients. At first, she said she kept noticing something different about the mail she was delivering Tuesday.

“I just kept seeing this red thing on the top of the letter saying this is not a bill, open immediately for records, and I just thought, ‘Man, I hope these people read this,’” said Oller.

When she arrived home, she noticed the same letter appeared in her mailbox.

“I searched further, the letter it said you have been chosen by an anonymous donor, and we have paid off your hospital bills,” said Oller.

Oller said $250 of her medical bills were paid in full. She was not the only one who benefitted from this random act of kindness. Pratt Regional Medical Center said the two donors paid off medical bills for 430 families.

“The majority came from one donor, but both of the gifts together were $95,000 to help people in need here at Pratt Regional Medical Center,” said Luke Kumberg, the director of patient financial services.

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The $95,000 sum went to cover bills of $300 or less.

“Especially right now during the pandemic, I have kids in school anytime they come in possible contact my husband, and I have to take non-paid leave so that goes a long way,” said Oller.

“Charity starts from the heart and this donor must have an enormously large heart,” said Kumberg.

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