NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH PLAN of Rhode Island CEO Peter Marino speaks with member-services supervisors Telma Gonzalez, center, and Lizzy Lima. / PBN FILE PHOTO/ RUPERT WHITELEY
Baby Jayden’s kidneys started failing the day he was born; by the time he was four months old, doctors had removed both of them. Daily dialysis kept him alive until a transplant was possible. Today, three years later, Jayden is thriving. And it’s because of Medicaid. Jayden’s mom works full-time as a medical interpreter. His…
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