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  2. Proposed legislative bill would change eligibility for ... - AOL

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    This could have a big impact on hundreds of thousands of New Mexicans who can't afford health insurance. Proposed legislative bill would change eligibility for Medicaid coverage in New Mexico Skip ...

  3. LFC: New Mexico failing to leverage Medicaid dollars for home ...

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    Just 400 families are projected to have home visits paid for by Medicaid this year, while about 15,400 children are projected to be born using Medicaid dollars in the same period, legislators learned.

  4. New Mexico Medicaid to cover first over-the-counter birth ...

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    Mar. 27—It could be a little easier to get the pill in New Mexico going forward. New Mexico's Medicaid program is now offering coverage of Opill, the first daily oral contraceptive pill to win ...

  5. Title X - Wikipedia

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    While in 1971 the federal budget for Family Planning was only six million dollars, by 1972 it was almost 62 million. [3] In 1972, Congress passed a bill requiring a state's Medicaid program to cover family planning services for low income families. [9] Under this provision, the federal government covers 90% of the states' expenditures. [10]

  6. Family planning - Wikipedia

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    Family Planning 2020 (FP2020) is the result of the 2012 London Summit on Family Planning where more than 20 governments made commitments to address the policy, financing, delivery, and socio-cultural barriers to women accessing contraception formation and services.

  7. Medicaid coverage gap - Wikipedia

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    As initially passed, the ACA was designed to provide universal health care in the U.S.: those with employer-sponsored health insurance would keep their plans, those with middle-income and lacking employer-sponsored health insurance could purchase subsidized insurance via newly established health insurance marketplaces, and those with low-income would be covered by the expansion of Medicaid.

  8. State brings in new director for Medicaid program - AOL

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    Feb. 26—There's a new Medicaid boss in town. Dana Flannery, 42, is taking the reins of New Mexico's massive Medicaid agency a little more than a year after the January 2023 departure of its last ...

  9. New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department

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    The New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department is a state agency of New Mexico, headquartered in the PERA Building in Santa Fe. [1] It is the state agency responsible for child protective services and juvenile justice services. It was created as a cabinet department by statute in 1992 under Ch. 9, art. 2A NMSA 1978. [2]