healthcare legislation

Myth 6: Malpractice payouts primarily go to injured patients.

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....

Why Patient-Centered Reform Matters Now in New Mexico

Why Patient-Centered Reform Matters Now in New Mexico

New Mexico’s healthcare system is at a critical juncture. Provider shortages, limited access to specialists, and unsustainable medical malpractice policies are creating gaps that affect the health and stability of every community. These pressures are not abstract,...

What Patients Are Living With Every Day

What Patients Are Living With Every Day

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...

Statement on HB 99 Passing House Health & Human Services Committee

Statement on HB 99 Passing House Health & Human Services Committee

January 30, 2026 Media ContactJen Paul Schroerjen@jjsassociates.us Today, HB 99 advanced out of the House Health & Human Services Committee with a bipartisan VOTE COUNT: 7 to 3 vote. While the bill’s movement reflects recognition of the urgent need to stabilize...