New Mexico Proposes Health Care Improvements
New Mexico Proposes Health Care Improvements

New Mexico Proposes Health Care Improvements

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As the 2025 New Mexico legislative session approaches, key health care initiatives are being proposed to address various systemic issues. A think tank has recommended that New Mexico join interstate compacts to alleviate doctor shortages and enhance telehealth services, which could significantly improve patient care options. Concurrently, legislators are advocating for a 5.7% increase in general fund spending, focusing on health care access and early education, fueled by a recent uptick in state revenue from oil production. Additionally, a renewed effort is underway to pass a Paid Family and Medical Leave bill, which aims to provide workers with up to 12 weeks of paid leave for medical needs, reflecting ongoing concerns about the state's health infrastructure. The proposed budget seeks to expand Medicaid funding to bolster mental health and addiction treatment services amid rising homelessness and safety issues. These legislative efforts highlight a comprehensive approach to improve health care and support for families in New Mexico.

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