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Some of New Mexico鈥檚 top lawmakers and leaders gathered Thursday to discuss the potential impact of the federal 鈥淥ne Big Beautiful Bill Act鈥 on the state鈥檚 most vulnerable populations. U.S. Representative Melanie Stansbury, and State Speaker of the House Javier Martinez, both Democrats, spoke at the CommonSpirit St.Joseph鈥檚 Children center along with President of the center, Allen Sanchez.
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A sweeping budget bill has been moving its way through Congress that would drastically decrease funding for Medicaid. A recent study from Georgetown University found this would have a detrimental effect on rural maternal health, especially here in New Mexico.
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New Mexico Healthcare Authority Secretary Kari Armijo, President of the New Mexico Hospital Association Troy Clark, and Dr. Nancy Wright, a pediatrician in Las Vegas discuss the impacts of potential Medicaid cuts in New Mexico.
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An initial estimate finds that the state could lose more than $1 billion in Medicaid funding, and many other agencies and entities like universities would be affected.
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Sen. Luj谩n describes "dizzying" time in Washington
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The State Healthcare Authority is raising Medicaid reimbursement rates to providers who work with patients with intellectual and developmental disabilities to help attract and retain more of those providers.
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Lawmakers heard an update on New Mexico鈥檚 social safety net programs during a committee hearing recently and the presenters had plenty of good news about clearing long waiting lists
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So far, there have been 45 indictments in connection with the fraud by the Arizona Attorney-General's office, and more than 300 facilities have been suspended.
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During the COVID pandemic, Congress required that Medicaid keep people continuously enrolled throughout the public health emergency order. But that order has ended and now nearly 60,000 New Mexicans have lost their health insurance. On the next Let鈥檚 Talk New Mexico, we鈥檒l discuss how this unwinding process will impact health outcomes.
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As Bernalillo County works to expand its behavioral health services, it鈥檚 looking into how to better tap Medicaid as a funding source. The county manager said her team isn鈥檛 there yet, but is committed to making it happen.