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The Line: School-Based Health Clinics Face Potential Funding Cuts

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March 4, 2016 – Health clinics in schools across the state are facing potential funding cuts. The state department of health is expected to cut at least 300 thousand dollars in funding for the program, according to local media reports. School-based health centers provide many services, including primary care and behavioral health services to students who might otherwise…

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Health Care Co-Op Thrives In New Mexico

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November 6, 2015 – The Affordable Care Act opened up new possibilities for health insurance programs. While some health insurance co-ops have failed in other states, New Mexico Health Connections appears to be thriving. Open enrollment 2016 coverage  began this week. NMiF producer Sarah Gustavus sits down with Dr. Martin Hickey from New Mexico Health Connections to hear what’s…

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