Stakeholders say New Mexico has a huge need for more programs, services and providers — and a boost in funding — and less red tape and stigma about treatments and
With limited resources in New Mexico for behavioral health services, those seeking transitional care often end up stuck in a sort of waitlist purgatory.
The system has struggled to recover since a shake-up in 2013 under then-Gov. Susana Martinez, in which Medicaid funding to 15 behavioral health providers was frozen.