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SANTA FE, N.M. – Some state ... 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.
SANTA FE – 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 ...
Ramesh Ponnuru (“Medicaid cuts likely smaller than predictions,” Commentary, July 8) tells you not to worry about the Republicans’ just-passed economic plan and its impacts on health care. But he ...
Sep. 22— Medicaid costs— and enrollment— in New Mexico have grown over the past few years, due in part to coronavirus pandemic-driven measures that cover more low-income people affected by ...
SANTA FE — New Mexico would study the feasibility of using Medicaid to expand health care coverage for people who don't already qualify for the program, under legislation that won House approval ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – Medicaid users in New Mexico can now receive Opill, an over-the-counter oral contraceptive. The approval is part of an effort to expand pregnancy and contraceptive… ...
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, ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) – Spending on federally subsidized Medicaid health care across New Mexico has surged to an all-time high as the coronavirus pandemic throws more people of all ages into ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — Two of New Mexico's most vulnerable populations, seniors receiving long-term care and individuals with disabilities, will receive 12 additional months of Medicaid ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - New Mexico has surpassed all other states in its reliance on Medicaid health care as the coronavirus wreaks economic havoc and shifts the way people receive health care, the ...
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — 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 ...
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