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15 03, 2023

Healthcare Merger Watch Q1 2023: Nationwide Cross-Market Merger Mania

In this first healthcare merger watch of 2023, we highlight some consolidation activities from the first quarter in the healthcare industry. In a trend that has continued in recent years, healthcare entities in the latest proposed and pending deals are increasingly exploring consolidation in new and innovative ways, across different geographic regions and involving different healthcare players in the industry. Even though federal and state antitrust enforcers often successfully challenge traditional, horizontal mergers and acquisitions, transactions involving cross-market consolidation are typically not challenged due to less straightforward legal and economic theories in proving potential [...]

Healthcare Merger Watch Q1 2023: Nationwide Cross-Market Merger Mania
10 02, 2023

HM 27

Parity pay task force. Requesting the legislative finance committee to convene a parity pay task force to study reimbursements to New Mexico personal care service providers and child care providers.

HM 27
10 02, 2023

HB 215

Requiring coverage of screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment services for certain enrollees.

HB 215
10 02, 2023

SB 215

Making an appropriation to increase provider reimbursements in the aging network.

SB 215
10 02, 2023

SB 342

Medicaid Waiver Wage Act. Enacting the Medicaid Waiver Wage Fairness and Workforce Act; requiring provider agencies that provide services through certain Medicaid waiver programs to increase compensation for certain staff when reimbursement rates increase.

SB 342
10 02, 2023

HB 95

Health - Easy Enrollment Act: House Bill 95 proposes to make an option available to New Mexico taxpayers to allow transfer of their information to the Human Services Department and/or to the New Mexico Health Insurance Exchange if the taxpayer consents and the taxpayer states that he/she/they do not have health insurance. The information transferred in this way would include information relevant to the issuance of health insurance either through Medicaid or the state health insurance exchange and would not be used in other ways. This would then be used to enroll taxpayers and/or [...]

HB 95
10 02, 2023

SM 26

Study Long-term Care Insurance: Senate Memorial 26 requests the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance to conduct and complete a comprehensive study on the affordability of long-term care insurance, to include an analysis of premiums benefits, the impact of rate increases imposed on New Mexico consumers, and potential relief for policyholders from unaffordable premium increases.

SM 26