It is Time to Take Action

NM is Losing Doctors

New Mexico lost 248 practicing doctors over five years, an 8.1% decline. The rest of the U.S. gained 44,272 doctors at the same time; a 7.3% increase.

Increasing Malpractice Premiums

Malpractice premiums have skyrocketed since the 2021 law change, by nearly 500% at one small hospital.

Near the Top for Medical Liability Costs

New Mexico had the second highest increase in liability premiums in the country from 2021-2022, at 33%.

Lawsuits Continue to Rise

New Mexico has the second highest rate of medical malpractice lawsuits per capita of any state in the U.S.

Poll Shows Access Issues

An Albuquerque Journal poll found that 59% of Albuquerque proven and likely voters report difficulty in finding a doctor or specialist in the past year.

Share Your Story

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Health care policy is often shaped by numbers, talking points, and political pressure—but the human consequences are too often left out.

Stories change the conversation.

Contact Your Legislators

A short message can make a meaningful difference. Tell your legislator that New Mexicans deserve policies that put patients first and keep care close to home.

 

Patients pay the price for lack of bold reform

Patients pay the price for lack of bold reform

Every fall, New Mexicans roast their chile, watch balloons rise and breathe the piñon-scented air. Yet even as we celebrate tradition, too many families wait months for medical appointments, drive hours for care, or face the heartbreak of losing their doctors. Behind...

Solving New Mexico’s Health Care Workforce Crisis

Solving New Mexico’s Health Care Workforce Crisis

With nearly every county designated a Health Professional Shortage Area, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Without bold policy action, New Mexico risks losing even more providers to burnout, relocation, or early retirement—further deepening a crisis that already threatens patient outcomes.