New program would expand health care access across rural communities
Santa Fe, N.M. – Today, the House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 17 by a vote of 59-1.The bill would increase Medicaid payment to hospitals, particularly in rural communities. The Healthcare Quality Delivery and Access Act would help New Mexico hospitals unlock funds that can be used to prevent closures and increase access to quality healthcare services across the state.Â
"Hospital and state leaders worked together to create The Healthcare Quality Delivery and Access Act, a forward-thinking and game-changing proposal that could generate over $1 billion in Medicaid funding," said House sponsor Representative Doreen Gallegos (D-Las Cruces). "Having additional Medicaid dollars to keep or expand services will ensure current and future patients in our communities receive the health care services they need and deserve."
Senate Bill 17 is also sponsored by Senators Elizabeth Stefanics (D-Cerrillos) and Martin Hickey (D-Albuquerque), Senate Majority Whip Michael Padilla, Reps. D. Wonda Johnson (D-Church Rock), Cristina Parajón (D-Albuquerque), and Jason Harper (R-Rio Rancho). It now heads to the desk of Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham to be signed into law.
The Roundhouse is open to the public for the 2024 session. Members of the public can also view floor sessions and committee meetings on the New Mexico Legislature's Webcasts tab, and provide comment via phone or Zoom as directed on the daily schedule.  Â