Contenido automatizadoParcialmente escrito o traducido con información proporcionada por una herramienta de inteligencia artificial.Despite the chaos in eligibility, the Secretary of Health and the director of the state program defended the move, which they claim is required by the federal governmentMay 27, 2026 - 2:56 PMLizmarie Rivera Jiménez, 43, was declared ineligible for Medicaid and, since then, has been unable to afford the medication that inhibits the symptoms of her Crohn's disease. (Ramon "Tonito" Zayas)As recently as May 20, Lizmarie Rivera Jiménez went to her routine checkup appointment as a beneficiary of the government health plan, known as Vital Plan. After almost 19 years of receiving assistance to pay for the high cost of medication that inhibits the symptoms of Crohn’s disease - from which she suffers-, she thought she would have no problems and, as usual, brought the documents and evidence they demanded.Popular en la Comunidad
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