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New Jersey Aims to Ensure That All Children Have Health Insurance

John Klein has led Teaneck, New Jersey-based Cambridge Therapeutics since founding the pharmaceutical products manufacturer nearly a decade ago. He and his company provide a range of customer-friendly medical packaging options designed to increase patient adherence to prescription regimens. In addition to his role with Cambridge Therapeutics, John Klein is a board member with Hackensack Meridian Health Hospitals and regularly studies emerging information in the healthcare field in his state. In order to care for the most vulnerable of its citizens, the state of New Jersey oversees NJFamilyCare , a publicly funded insurance program that offers free or affordable health insurance for individuals of all ages. The program entitles policy holders to obtain visits to physicians, dentists, mental health professionals, and vision care specialists, as well as hospital services. However, the research group New Jersey Policy Perspective noted that the number of children enrolled in NJFamilyCar

Dwight-Englewood Earns Designation as One of New Jersey’s Top Schools

Cambridge Therapeutics leader John Klein has been in the pharmaceutical industry for nearly 30 years. In addition to his professional commitments to healthcare, John Klein is interested in improving education in his home state of New Jersey, where he serves as a trustee of the private preparatory school Dwight-Englewood, also known as D-E. The Dwight-Englewood School teaches children from kindergarten through high school in an innovative setting that emphasizes academic excellence. Recently, the community website Niche.com ranked D-E third among the top 100 private and public schools at all grade levels in the state and second among state private schools only. It earned a grade rating of A+. Factors considered for the evaluation of New Jersey’s schools included not only academics, but also the racial and economic diversity of the student population, parent and student experiences, and teacher performance, along with a collection of smaller factors. Dwight-Englewood’s ranking in this