New Mexico Health Insurance

New Mexico Governor Backs Down on Universal Mandate

New Mexico also imposes many benefit mandates on the individual insurance market. If the state allowed a greater spectrum of health plans, then individual, portable health insurance options might be more affordable for individuals who don't want to rely on their employers or the government for insurance.

New Mexico Gov. Backs Down on Universal Insurance Mandate

New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson has signed into law a measure that will make it more difficult for insurance companies to rescind health insurance coverage for people who develop serious medical conditions.

New Mexico To Discuss Health Insurance Coverage Expansion

New Mexico Governor might call a special session of the state Legislature in May, but Senate leaders say they need more time to reach an agreement on health care proposals.

New Mexico Bill Would Establish Health Care Authority

New Mexico House to approve a bill that would develop a plan by January 2009 for accessible and affordable health care for all state residents.

New Mexico Governor Might Compromise With Health Care Coalition On Legislation

New Mexico Governor to compromise with a coalition of advocacy groups on legislation that would overhaul the state's health care system.

New Mexico State Officials Announce Lower Cost Projections For Health Care Proposal

New Mexico legislators introduced with drastically reduced cost estimates of a universal health coverage plan.

New Mexico Governor Announces Universal Health Insurance Coverage Plan

New Mexico Governor announced a health care proposal that aims to increase the number of insured state residents.

Molina Healthcare Medicaid Plans Ranked among ''America's Best''

Molina Healthcare, Inc. today announced that U.S. News and World Report has ranked Molina's subsidiary Medicaid health insurance plans in New Mexico and Utah among "America's Best Health Plans."