New Mexico 2022 Regular Session

New Mexico Senate Bill SM9

Caption

Center For Special Health Care Needs

Impact

If implemented, the findings from this study could lead to crucial improvements in healthcare delivery for New Mexicans with special needs. Notably, the bill highlights the necessity to address the shortage of healthcare providers, particularly specialists essential for managing complex health conditions. Furthermore, the proposed center would leverage telehealth services to bridge gaps in access, potentially yielding both improved health outcomes and enhanced patient satisfaction. This initiative also signifies a strategic shift towards localized healthcare solutions, aiming to retain resources within the state and optimize service delivery for residents requiring specialized care.

Summary

Senate Memorial 9 (SM9) requests the New Mexico Department of Health to conduct a feasibility study on the establishment of a freestanding center for complex care dedicated to individuals with special health care needs and medical complexities. This initiative arises from considerable gaps in service provision for both children and adults, evidenced by various health statistics indicating that a significant portion of the population in New Mexico faces functional limitations due to disabilities. The envisioned center aims to provide comprehensive medical care from childhood through adulthood, ensuring that patients maintain continuity of care amidst health system transitions.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the proposal may encounter contention concerning funding, resource allocation, and the management of healthcare facilities. Stakeholders may express varying opinions on the feasibility and financial sustainability of such a center, as well as concerns about integrating it within the existing healthcare framework. Additionally, there may be discussions around ensuring equitable access to services in rural and underserved areas, which could impact the overall effectiveness of the initiative. Thus, while SM9 lays the groundwork for significant advancements in care for individuals with complex health needs, it will necessitate careful consideration and collaboration among various health sectors and policymakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NM SB14

Health Care Authority

NM HB343

Cyfd Plans Of Safe Care For Certain Children

NM SB191

Provide for the licensure of residential treatment centers

NM HB373

Mental Health Crisis Triage Centers

NM SB277

Special Needs Adopted Tax Credit

NM SM6

Joint Consent To Mental Health Treatment

NM HB308

Special Needs Adoption Tax Credit

NM SB38

Early Childhood Education Dept Authorizations

NM SB486

Child Welfare & Services Agency

NM SB397

School-based Health Centers

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