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NM lawmakers weigh medical malpractice overhaul
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Sen. Gay Kernan, R-Hobbs, answers questions on the Senate floor Tuesday. She is co-sponsor of a bill that would make changes to New Mexico’s medical malpractice law. (Eddie Moore/Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal SANTA FE – As the session enters its final weeks, New Mexico legislators are evaluating two starkly different proposals aimed at ensuring doctors can afford insurance for medical malpractice claims – while also protecting the rights of patients and families harmed by medical errors. It’s a debate that’s brought to the Roundhouse powerful testimony by physicians, hospital executives, trial lawyers and New Mexicans who have lost loved ones to medical mistakes.
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Editorial: Ranking No 1 in Medicaid shows how sick NM economy is » Albuquerque Journal
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NM providers slow to prescribe coronavirus antibody drugs
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Eli Lilly and Co. employees prepare doses of the monoclonal antibody drug Bamlanivimab to help treat patients who are at high risk of progressing to severe COVID-19 disease and/or of being hospitalized. (Courtesy of Eli Lilly) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal New antibody drugs are available around the state that, if given early, can dramatically reduce the chance of at-risk COVID-19 patients getting so sick they end up in the hospital. But there haven’t been a lot of takers in New Mexico – despite a near-record of 43 daily deaths one day last week related to COVID-19. Now the push is on to educate patients and medical providers about the availability and effectiveness of the two IV-administered antibody therapies.
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Alien Arm lifts RHS students to victory | Roswell Daily Record
Roswell High School students prepare for their Dec. 12 presentation in the second-annual Governorâs STEM Challenge. Seniors Winnie Keller, Elebello Cordova; juniors Karen Avila and Breanna Sanchez; and sophomore Lainy Carlock were chosen among the challengeâs 18 winners with their solar-powered prosthetic hand. (Submitted Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Students create solar-powered prosthetic limb for Governorâs STEM Challenge The Roswell High School team had to work remotely on their project for the Governorâs STEM Challenge and put it together in its final form on the day of the Dec. 12 presentation. (Submitted Photo) Remote learning has presented challenges for students and teachers alike, but one group of students from Roswell High School worked through those hurdles and was rewarded by having their project chosen as one of the winners of the New Mexico Governorâs STEM Challenge this month.
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