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The governors office announced an additional $46 million for a fund meant to expand rural health care. Providers looking to grow or just starting out can submit an application to the Rural Health Care Delivery Fund starting September 18.
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As many states have moved to restrict or ban gender-affirming care for trans people, a few states, including New Mexico, have codified protections. But those laws dont always mean accessing care is simple or quick, as a surge in new patients in the state collides with limited doctors and clinics.
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The state approved nearly $800,000 in the recent legislative session to study how a proposed law would change healthcare coverage and costs. Officials must now prioritize which areas to research.
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A report from the Veterans Administration released this week is drawing rebuke from members of New Mexicos congressional delegation because of its recommendation to close VA health clinics in Gallup, Las Vegas, Raton and Espa簽ola.
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Nevada recently hosted its annual rural health conference, with a particular focus on infrastructure as COVID-19 continues to ravage rural America.