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This page features health insurance applications and information on how to submit completed forms in New Mexico.
Most people want to know what's happening closer to home. That's where Connect for Kids' State Pages can help. Find announcements of new reports, events and services or post announcements to let your state colleagues know about your work. You may also add your organization to the state organization database.
The US Census Bureau has developed a map that allows users to click on their individual county and get demographic and economic profiles.
For increasing health insurance coverage: Your State Covering Kids grantees funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Kids Count is widely regarded as the nation's pre-eminent data analysis project on children's well-being. Each year, Kids Count compares states and counties on specific indicators and tracks trends over time. Kids Count 2000 looks at the difference a strong community makes in helping parents raise their kids through good schools, safe recreational opportunities, and adequate social connections.
This department’s goal is to assure that New Mexicans receive high quality healthcare services is carried out in part by the Division of Health Improvement (DHI). The Division conducts the regulation and monitoring of health programs and facilities and works toward community health improvement.
The HSD serves New Mexico's neediest citizens through programs funded by the federal and state government, including Medicaid, TANF, Food Stamps and Child Support Enforcement. Monthly, HSD serves thousands of clients and distributes millions of dollars in benefits.
This Health Care Financing Administration site contains New Mexico's plan, approval letters, fact sheets and other official correspondence for the State Child Health Insurance Program.
State-by-State information regarding available resources for child health care funding and where it comes from.
A Piper Resources Guide to government sponsored state and local Internet sites.
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