May 20 Medicaid enrollment changes that will make tens of thousands of patients in New Mexico ineligible for coverage are coming by the year's end. Many Medicaid patients who need to find new coverage by Nov. 1 either have no idea of the coming changes or are difficult to reach, officials from the state Human Services Department told the Legislative Finance.
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The New Mexico Human Services Department will expand postpartum Medicaid availability to 12 months of coverage starting Friday. The agency began efforts this past winter to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage to 12 months with a target date of April 1. The state is able to expand the coverage from two months to 12 months due […]
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