AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNursing Home Watch (CMS ratings): Several New Mexico facilities posted their Q1 2026 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services scores, offering a mixed picture for long-term care. Red Rocks Care Center (McKinley County) and Belen Meadows Healthcare & Rehabilitation (Valencia County) both earned 4-star overall ratings with no fines or penalties reported. Socorro Wellness & Rehabilitation (Socorro County) also scored 4 stars, again with no fines or penalties. Lower scores and penalties: Santa Fe Care Center (Santa Fe County) received a 1-star rating and faced three fines totaling $59,072 plus three penalties. Taos Healthcare scored 2 stars. Artesia Healthcare & Rehabilitation (Eddy County) earned 1 star. Laguna County exception: Laguna Rainbow Nursing Center (non-profit) was the only non-profit nursing home in Cibola County and scored 2 stars, with one fine and one penalty. Health Policy & Access (election): In the New Mexico governor primary, Deb Haaland won the Democratic nomination, pitching lower costs and expanded access to healthcare—setting up a November matchup with GOP nominee Gregg Hull.
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