Health Care
Health Care
Health care is a fundamental human right, as is a robust public health system and resources to support it. Regardless of their circumstance, everyone in New Mexico and the U.S. should have access to comprehensive, affordable, high-quality health care in conjunction with comprehensive behavioral health services and reproductive care, including access to birth control, quality prenatal and postpartum care, and abortion care.
We Affirm
The health care sector should be a publicly funded service that is provided to all people regardless of their ability to pay. A majority of New Mexicans are already on a form of publicly funded health care, including Medicare, Medicaid, Indian Health Services, and Veterans Administration; and
Medicare, Medicaid, contracted agencies, and the state of New Mexico should be allowed to negotiate for lower drug prices; and
The U.S. health care system lags behind health care in most G20 nations. The U.S. pays more for health insurance, has statistically worse health care outcomes, and is the only country among the developed nations in the world to not provide publicly funded health care; and
All health care services should be culturally and linguistically appropriate. Neither fear nor immigration status should be barriers that impede health care access; and
Public health facilities and services should be available to all people within a reasonable distance, including those living in rural and sparsely populated, geographically isolated communities; and
That rural communities and communities of color suffer health care disparities because of difficulties in maintaining a local health care workforce through education, recruitment, and retention of qualified health care providers; and
We value science and we will appropriate state money toward public investment in research, development, and innovation that creates life-saving drugs, public health training, improved technologies and procedures; and
Addiction is a disease and should be treated as such; and
Congress should fully fund the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and provide oversight of that agency to ensure generic- and foreign-drug applications are reviewed according to science and the interests of people. Procedures for reviewing applications should be standardized, transparent, and free from industry lobbying; and
High-quality, affordable, comprehensive health care, evidence-based sex education, and a full range of family planning services help reduce the number of unintended pregnancies and abortions; and
All people in New Mexico deserve access to high-quality health care through public health measures, including prevention services for diseases and other conditions that can lead to negative health impacts; and
That during public health emergencies, mandates are necessary to protect the people, the state, the nation, and their interests; and
Collective action and individual responsibility play key roles as public health agencies work to prevent, contain, and eradicate contagious disease; and
That tools to prevent, contain, and eradicate contagious disease should be free to all people without question and without requiring identification; and
That public health measures require proactive collaboration with all health providers, especially those who work with underserved populations; and
That adequate investment in public health programs to prevent the spread of contagious disease, ensure adequate supplies during public health emergencies, and to provide means for all people to practice good hygiene is good for public health, business, and the economy.
We Will
Support the New Mexico Health Security Act, which enables New Mexico to set up our own health plan, automatically covering the majority of New Mexicans with comprehensive coverage and freedom of choice of provider; and
Support health care through a federal, single-payer, government-sponsored health care program like Medicare for All, which includes behavioral health, dental, vision, and hearing coverage, as well as alternative health care; and
Support policies that allow the negotiation of prices with hospitals, doctors, insurance companies, and pharmaceutical companies; and
Support improvements to preventive care by promoting physical activity and healthy living and improving access to fresh and nutritious foods; and
Support the passage of strict laws to control drug prices; for example, ending delays that keep generic drugs off the market and prevent the purchase of appropriate drugs from other countries; and
Demand the decriminalization of the medical condition known as addiction; and
Support the restoration and expansion of access to drug and alcohol addiction treatment services, require coverage for those services by insurance companies, and invest in evidence-based addiction recovery and prevention services to combat our deadly opioid and methamphetamine crises; and
Strongly and unequivocally support the decision to have a child, including by ensuring a safe and healthy pregnancy and childbirth, and by providing services during pregnancy and after the birth of a child, including postpartum care and paid parental leave, affordable childcare, adoption, and social support services, as well as protections against pregnancy discrimination; and
Support funding for Planned Parenthood and other providers that provide full and safe access to the entire spectrum of health options, including safe and legal abortion; women’s cancer prevention, screening, and treatment; and routine physical exams, vaccinations, and screenings for common health conditions; and
Treat behavioral health with the same importance, care, and resources with which we treat physical health. Support a robust behavioral health care workforce and promote better-integrated health, which includes behavioral health and the destigmatization of patients who have received behavioral health treatment; and
Demand coverage for autism support services and lift the age limit and financial caps for treatment; and
Support allowing health care providers to decide on conditions treatable with medical cannabis; and
Support research into the use of experimental therapies (e.g., psilocybin, ketamine, MDMA, and LSD) in behavioral health; and
Support fulfilling the federal government's trust responsibility to fund all Indian Health Services; and
Offer incentives for highly qualified health care professionals to work in rural areas and lower-income communities through increased pay, tax breaks, removal of gross receipt tax (GRT), and access to free training and education. Empower members of New Mexico’s communities to serve their communities after receiving health care education; and
Address the pay disparity between private and public health care providers; and
Support home health care services, particularly for the disabled, seniors, and elders on tribal land; and
Support policies and initiatives to provide the resources and training needed to make family caregiving more feasible, affordable, and effective; and
Renew and expand our commitment to community healthcare workers (CHW), certified peer support workers (CPSW), community health centers, community behavioral health and addiction treatment centers, family planning centers, and school-based health centers; and
Pursue public health policies addressing the link between poor health and poverty, unemployment, discrimination, and housing instability; and
Support the delivery of health care services to rural communities via visiting health care providers, providing free public transportation to regional medical health care facilities, and delivering diagnostic services via telehealth; and
Support that the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) board, which provides health care to retirees, remains an elected board; and
Urge legislation and action that broadly, freely, and anonymously distributes tools, testing, and resources to prevent, contain, and eradicate contagious disease; and
Participate in programs that are geared toward the global prevention, containment, and eradication of contagious diseases; and
New Mexico shall participate in the interstate counseling compact to increase the number of providers in the state and the recognition of licensing in other states.