About Us

Our Mission

Patient-Led New Mexico exists to ensure that every New Mexican can access the timely, high-quality healthcare they deserve, by championing patient-centered reforms that strengthen and advance our healthcare system. At Patient-Led, we inspire hope and action by showing that real lasting reform is within reach when patients, providers, communities and lawmakers unite to build a stronger healthcare
future for all New Mexicans.

Who is Patient-Led New Mexico?

Patient-Led New Mexico is a nonpartisan, patient-centered initiative committed to building a stronger healthcare future by exposing systemic challenges, upholding excellence, and inspiring collaborative reform. At Patient-Led New Mexico, we inspire hope and action by showing that real lasting reform is within reach when patients, providers, communities, and lawmakers unite to build a stronger healthcare future for all New Mexicans.

 

Our Founders in Progress

Building the foundation for a patient-led future.

Patient-Led New Mexico exists because of the vision and leadership of our Founding Organizations. These groups recognized early that reform is urgent, and they stepped forward to launch a movement where every New Mexican can access timely, high-quality healthcare. As founders, they are architects of change, helping to set the direction for a system that works for patients, providers, and communities across our state.

Founding Organizations

  • New Mexico Medical Society
  • New Mexico Hospital Association
  • Sacramento Mountains Foundation
  • Greater Albuquerque Medical Association

How We Define "Patient-Led"

Prioritize the needs and health of patients above all else.

Advocate with honesty, transparency, and a steadfast commitment to truth.

Champion the highest standards in healthcare quality, access,
and outcomes.

Work alongside healthcare providers, community leaders, and policymakers to drive sustainable, patient-centered reforms.

Hold ourselves and our leaders responsible for building a system that serves every New Mexican.