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Some of New Mexico’s top elected leaders are now warning about the impact the state could feel if a signature piece of President Donald Trump’s policy agenda passes Congress. Story continues ...
AND THAT RESULTS IN US HAVING TO CLOSE THEIR CASE. NEW MEXICO MEDICAID DIRECTOR LORELEI KELLOGG LISTING ONE OF THE REASONS PEOPLE MAY NOT HAVE MEDICAID COVERAGE ANYMORE. AS OF THURSDAY ...
New Mexico is bracing for a rapid exodus of up to 100,000 people from subsidized Medicaid health care next year as the federal government phases out special pandemic-era spending and eligibility ...
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.” ...
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 ...
NEW MEXICO, ONE OF SIX STATES TO BE SEVERELY IMPACTED BY POTENTIAL MEDICAID CUTS, ACCORDING TO THE CENTER FOR AMERICAN PROGRESS. OUR OFFICES, OUR SALARIES, OUR VERY LIVELIHOODS, AS WELL AS VERY ...
Native American tribal clinics in six states have been granted new powers to provide Medicaid clinic services, giving 89 new ...
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 (KRQE) – New Mexico received federal approval for new Medicaid programs aimed at addressing individual health-related social needs. NM health officials share guidance on fair safety ...
A massive federal budget bill is winding its way through the Senate after passing the House in May. The controversial tax package would deliver on several of President Donald Trump's campaign promises ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — As July comes to a close, New Mexico will be reinstating Medicaid coverage for approximately 21,000 children the New Mexico Health Care Authority announced Tuesday.
while about 15,400 children are projected to be born using Medicaid dollars in the same period, legislators learned. New Mexico's home visiting programs connect families with a child development ...