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Rhode Island Free Clinic earns $50K Citizens Champions in Action grant

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Free Clinic has been named a 2026 Citizens Champion in Action, earning a $50,000 grant and additional media and...

Washington Trust delivers $75K to 12 nonprofits through checking drive

WESTERLY – The Washington Trust Co. has delivered $75,000 to 12 nonprofit housing, food and social service organizations across Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut...
ALL SMILES: Medical assistants, from left, Dennis Tai, Jazmine de la Cruz and Lia Brito share a laugh at the Rhode Island Free Clinic in Providence, which has restructured its workforce to bring in new roles and create advancement opportunities.
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Everyone deserves access to health care

PBN 2025 DIVERSITY EQUITY & INCLUSION AWARDS Health Care (MidSize Company): Rhode Island Free Clinic Rhode Island Free Clinic, based in Providence, focuses on providing comprehensive...

R.I. among 13 honorees for PBN’s 2025 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion...

PROVIDENCE – The State of Rhode Island, Revive Therapeutic Services and Amica Mutual Insurance Co. are among 13 honorees who will be recognized in...

Washington Trust gears up to celebrate 225th anniversary this summer

WESTERLY – Founded in Rhode Island and recognized as the nation’s oldest community bank, The Washington Trust Co. is celebrating its 225th birthday this...
Mary McCabe, Rhode Island Free Clinic volunteer dental director / PBN PHOTO/PAUL J. SPETRINI


Mary McCabe

Health Care Heroes 2025 VOLUNTEER: Mary McCabe Rhode Island Free Clinic volunteer dental director What led you to choose health care as your profession? I originally...
GREGORY MERCURIO, third from left, speaks during a panel discussion at Providence Business News' Health Care Summit and Health Care Heroes Awards event on Wednesday morning at the Providence Marriott. Mercurio is senior vice president of radiation oncology at American Shared Hospital Services and CEO of Precision Radiation Oncology of Rhode Island. Also on the panel is, from left, Dr. Michael Wagner, CEO and president of Care New England Health System; Joseph Trunzo, founding associate director of Bryant University's School of Health and Behavioral Sciences and a professor of psychology; Peter Marino, CEO and president of Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island; Linda Hurley, CEO and president of CODAC Behavioral Healthcare; and Dr. Raj Hazarika, chief medical officer for commercial products at Point32Health. PBN Editor Michael Mello, standing, moderates. / PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

PBN Health Care Summit: Collaboration needed in light of federal cutbacks

PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island’s already challenged health care system could face even more obstacles depending on federal policy shifts, according to Dr. Michael Wagner,...
Jennifer Eagles / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Five Questions With: Jessica Eagles

Jessica Eagles | CEO, Rhode Island Free Clinic 1. What are your priorities for your new role as CEO? My initial focus is to understand...

Eagles named new CEO of Rhode Island Free Clinic

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Free Clinic has announced that Jessica Eagles will serve as its next CEO. Eagles joined the clinic on Oct. 28...

Rhode Island Free Clinic Announces Jessica Eagles as New CEO

The Board of Directors of the Rhode Island Free Clinic announced the appointment of Jessica Eagles as CEO effective October 28. Ms. Eagles most recently...
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