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New Mexico Rural and Tribal Healthcare Access Act

Status: HopperState: New MexicoIssue: Healthcare

Summary

This bill creates a New Mexico program to expand primary care, behavioral health, and telehealth in rural and tribal communities through clinician loan repayment, clinic and mobile unit grants, and broadband-supported telehealth coordination. It focuses on provider shortages, maternal health, substance use treatment, and mental health access in underserved areas.

Full text

This bill establishes a targeted state program to expand access to primary care, behavioral health, and telehealth services in rural and tribal communities across New Mexico by creating loan repayment and recruitment incentives for physicians, nurses, behavioral health providers, and other licensed clinicians who commit to serving designated shortage areas; appropriating grant funding for community health clinics, tribal health partners, and mobile care units; supporting broadband-enabled telehealth infrastructure, equipment, and reimbursement parity consistent with state law; and directing the Department of Health to coordinate with tribal governments, local providers, and higher education institutions to prioritize workforce placement, maternal health, substance use treatment, and mental health services in underserved regions.

Sponsor

Alberto MontoyaDemocratic Party

Cosponsors

Results

This bill has not reached a completed state yet. Results and disposition history will appear here when available.