AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRural Health Funding: New Mexico Health Care Authority announced a $76.2 million federal opportunity through Healthy Horizons to expand specialty, maternal, behavioral health and chronic disease care in rural, frontier and Tribal communities, using six regional “hub” organizations to coordinate local partners and projects. Nursing Home Quality Watch: Las Cruces Village Nursing & Rehabilitation in Dona Ana County, owned by 3025 NM Holdings as of Q1 2026, earned a 1-star CMS rating and had no recorded fines or penalties in that quarter—below the state’s 2.9 average. Mental Health Data Gap: UNM researchers found diagnosis codes capture only about one-fourth of clinically documented self-harm history in Veterans Health Administration records, using machine learning to estimate self-harm at 7.9%—a potential blind spot for planning and care. Food Security: SUN Bucks (Summer EBT) will start reaching about 293,000 children June 15 after a federal delay, with $120 per child. Public Health Access: New Mexico’s “Got Shots” free child vaccination clinics run June 13–Aug. 29 statewide. Maternal Care Costs: New billing codes for maternity care starting in January could shift pregnancy-related charges from bundled to à la carte visits and services. Community Health: El Valle Community Center and Library received $562,500 in federal Community Project Funding to complete renovations.
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