
New Mexico Governor Boosts Health Care Access
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New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham signed several bills into law to enhance health care access and reduce costs. The highlight is House Bill ninety-nine, which sets new limits on punitive damages in medical malpractice lawsuits, aiming to lower insurance premiums for doctors and hospitals. Other significant measures include House Bill four, increasing funding for individual insurance premiums, and House Bill three-oh-six, eliminating extra facility fees for preventive care, vaccines, and telehealth from 2027. These changes are expected to make healthcare more accessible across the state, particularly in rural areas, and attract more providers by easing insurance burdens.
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