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New Mexico hospitals and patients face closure from ‘domino effect’ of potential Medicaid cuts Six to eight hospitals in New Mexico may shutter within 18 months if Congressional Republicans follow ...
Two wildfires in New Mexico are burning over 80,000 acres, prompting evacuation orders and an emergency response from state officials.
Jun. 5—A new nonprofit has emerged, intending to deliver measurable progress on New Mexico's most urgent and longstanding issues. Imagine New Mexico, led by Steve Moise, officially launched this ...
There is a reason public opinion on Medicaid is overwhelmingly favorable, both within the state and nationally. Two-thirds of Americans have a personal connection to Medicaid, and in New Mexico, ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) on Sunday blasted Republican efforts to reduce Medicaid funding, saying potential cuts would “destroy health care as we know it.” “This is very ...
Some state lawmakers know there's a lot of New Mexicans who just can't find coverage that fits in their budget, so they want the state to help out.
Medicaid Forward would be free for those making less than double the federal poverty level — equivalent to more than $64,000 for a family of four.
SANTA FE — With trust fund fever spreading at the Roundhouse, New Mexico’s latest new fund could be targeted at the state’s growing Medicaid budget.
A new report from Georgetown University showed the effects a proposed cut to Medicaid would have on rural New Mexico, where residents already have worse health outcomes than those in cities.
Combined state and federal spending on health care in New Mexico — principally Medicaid — would increase by $3.3 billion to $15.5 billion, a 27% jump.
Leading New Mexico legislators on Wednesday recommended a 5.7% general fund spending increase for the coming fiscal year that emphasizes health care access, public school improvements, and early ...
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