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Myth 7: The malpractice system is working fine — the problem is just corporate mismanagement.

Fact: If the system were functioning well, we would not see: Persistent hospital and clinic closures Specialty care shortages Multi-month wait times A shrinking insurer pool  Medical service lines being discontinued Rising out-of-state patient migration for basic care...

OPINION: Compacts are a critical step in New Mexico’s fight to expand health care access

By Marian MatthewsALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In late 2021, Michael and Naomi learned that their 2-year-old son, Sebastián, had an extremely rare and aggressive form of cancer. Like any parents, they wanted to get their son the best treatment possible. Unfortunately, his type...

Myth 6: Malpractice payouts primarily go to injured patients.

Fact: New Mexico’s high claim frequency and severity mean a growing share of dollars is going to: Litigation costs Defense expenses Insurance losses This raises premiums for doctors and hospitals and contributes to service reductions — especially in rural communities....

What New Mexico’s Headlines Say About Healthcare Access

When you open a newspaper or scroll through a local news website, like the Albuquerque Journal, The Santa Fe New Mexican, the Las Cruces Sun, and many more, you will see a pattern that is impossible to ignore. A health care crisis. So many stories point to the same...

Healthcare summit identifies paths to better healthcare access

By Stephanie GatesTAOS, N.M. — The growing lack of healthcare access in New Mexico was center stage at a Bataan Hall last Thursday (Nov. 13). The newly formed Patient-Led New Mexico hosted one of three Healthcare Summits in Taos in collaboration with Holy Cross...

Congress can protect patient access to complex care

By Adrian A. Michael and Hillary NortonSANTA FE, N.M. — As physicians in New Mexico, we see every day how access to infused medicines determines whether our patients — many of them seniors — living with rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune and inflammatory...

Threats of punitive damages drive docs from New Mexico

By Mark EpsteinALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — As a physician leader in New Mexico for over 30 years, I want to speak plainly about why our state is losing physicians and what must be done. I recently testified before a key Legislative Interim Committee during its hearing on...

Nonprofit hopes to help New Mexicans frustrated with doctor shortage

By Jacqlin AragonRIO RANCHO, N.M. — New Mexicans are worried about the lack of access to quality health care. “We came to the realization that if we want to stay alive, and if we want to have a good quality of life, our only option right now is to go elsewhere,” said...

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