It’s a proposal expanding Medicaid eligibility in New Mexico to residents who currently make too much money to qualify for government-managed health insurance. Right now, that limit for a family ...
"Our offices, salaries, our livelihoods, as well as critical care for people who are in precarious situations in their lives ...
The Turquoise Care plan is New Mexico’s new Medicaid managed care program. It will launch on July 1, 2024 after the open enrollment period. The plan offers expanded Managed Care Organization ...
In the New Mexico Senate on Wednesday ... "If there are cuts in Medicaid, if there are cuts in other forms of funding, we need to have … the resources to help to take care of that," he said.
In states such as New Mexico, California, and New York, over a third of residents receive Medicaid, per a Business Insider analysis of Medicaid enrollment data from October 2024 and Census Bureau ...
So amid concerns about cuts in Medicaid programs coming down from Washington in the coming years, the New Mexico Senate unanimously approved a measure to set aside billions of dollars in rainy-day ...