New Mexico Statutes
Article 2 - Public Assistance Act
Section 27-2-12.15 - Medicaid, state children's health insurance program and state coverage initiative program medical home waiver; rulemaking; application for waiver or state plan amendment.

A. Subject to the availability of state funds and consistent with the federal Social Security Act, the department shall work with its contractors that administer the state's approved waiver programs to promote and, if practicable, develop a program called the "medical home program". The "medical home" is an integrated care management model that emphasizes primary medical care that is continuous, comprehensive, coordinated, accessible, compassionate and culturally appropriate. Care within the medical home includes primary care, preventive care and care management services and uses quality improvement techniques and information technology for clinical decision support. Components of the medical home model may include:
(1) assignment of recipients to a primary care provider, clinic or practice that will serve as a medical home;
(2) promotion of the health commons model of service delivery, whereby the medical home tracks recipients' primary care, specialty, behavioral health, dental health and social services needs as much as practicable;
(3) health education, health promotion, peer support and other services that may integrate with health care services to promote overall health;
(4) health risk or functional needs assessments for recipients;
(5) a method for reporting on the effectiveness of the medical home model and its effect upon recipients' utilization of health care services and the associated cost of utilization of those services;
(6) mechanisms to reduce inappropriate emergency department utilization by recipients;
(7) financial incentives for the provision of after-hours primary care;
(8) mechanisms that ensure a robust system of care coordination for assessing, planning, coordinating and monitoring recipients with complex, chronic or high-cost health care or social support needs, including attendant care and other services needed to remain in the community;
(9) implementation of a comprehensive, community-based initiative to educate recipients about effective use of the health care delivery system, including the use of community health workers or promotoras;
(10) strategies to prevent or delay institutionalization of recipients through the effective utilization of home- and community-based support services;
(11) a primary care provider for each recipient, who advocates for and provides ongoing support, oversight and guidance to implement an integrated, coherent, cross-disciplinary plan for ongoing health care developed in partnership with the recipient and including all other health care providers furnishing care to the recipient;
(12) implementation of evidence-based medicine and clinical decision support tools to guide decision-making at the point-of-care based upon recipient-specific factors;
(13) use of comparative effectiveness to make a cost-benefit analysis of health care practices;
(14) use of health information technology, including remote supervision, recipient monitoring and recipient registries, to monitor and track the health status of recipients;
(15) development and use of safe and secure health information technology to promote convenient recipient access to personal health information, health services and web sites with tools for patient self-management;
(16) implementation of training programs for personnel involved in the coordination of care for recipients;
(17) implementation of equitable financial incentive and compensation systems for primary care providers and other staff engaged in care management and the medical home model; and
(18) any other components that the secretary determines will improve a recipient's health outcome and that are cost-effective.
B. For the purposes of this section, "primary care provider" means a medical doctor or physician assistant licensed under the Medical Practice Act [61-6-1 NMSA 1978] to practice medicine in New Mexico, an osteopathic physician licensed pursuant to Chapter 61, Article 10 NMSA 1978, an osteopathic physician's assistant licensed pursuant to the Osteopathic Physicians' Assistants Act [repealed], a pharmacist clinician licensed or certified to prescribe and administer drugs that are subject to the New Mexico Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act [26-1-1 NMSA 1978]; or a certified nurse practitioner as defined in the Nursing Practice Act [61-3-1 NMSA 1978] who provides first contact and continuous care and who has the staff and resources to manage the comprehensive and coordinated health care of each individual under the primary care provider's care.
History: Laws 2009, ch. 143, § 1; 2010, ch. 43, § 1.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Laws 2016, ch. 90, § 29 repealed the Osteopathic Physicians' Assistants Act, §§ 61-10A-1 to 61-10A-7 NMSA 1978, effective July 1, 2016.
The 2010 amendment, effective May 19, 2010, in Subsection B, added new language between "practice medicine in New Mexico" and "or a certified nurse practitioner"; and after "first contact and continuous care", deleted "for individuals under the physician's care".

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 27 - Public Assistance

Article 2 - Public Assistance Act

Section 27-2-1 - Short title.

Section 27-2-2 - Definitions.

Section 27-2-3 - Standard of need; income determination.

Section 27-2-4 - Eligibility requirements.

Section 27-2-6 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-6.1 - Supplemental postnatal assistance.

Section 27-2-6.2 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-7 - General assistance program; qualifications and payments.

Section 27-2-7.1 - Eligible person entitled to information.

Section 27-2-8 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-9 - Payment for hospital care.

Section 27-2-9.1 - Administration of shelter care supplement.

Section 27-2-10 - Food stamp program.

Section 27-2-11 - Scope of assistance programs.

Section 27-2-12 - Medical assistance programs.

Section 27-2-12.1 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-12.2 - Medical assistance program; eligibility of married individuals.

Section 27-2-12.3 - Medicaid reimbursement; equal pay for equal physicians', dentists', optometrists', podiatrists' and psychologists' services.

Section 27-2-12.4 - Long-term care facilities; noncompliance with standards and conditions; sanctions.

Section 27-2-12.5 - Medicaid-certified nursing facilities; retroactive eligibility; refunds; penalty.

Section 27-2-12.6 - Medicaid payments; managed care.

Section 27-2-12.7 - Medicaid; human services department employees; standards of conduct; enforcement.

Section 27-2-12.8 - Mammograms for medicaid recipients.

Section 27-2-12.9 - Medicaid; personal spending allowances; increases.

Section 27-2-12.10 - Clinical nurse specialists.

Section 27-2-12.11 - Prescription drug waiver program; purpose; eligibility.

Section 27-2-12.12 - Human services department; managed care contract credentialing provisions.

Section 27-2-12.13 - Medicaid reform; program changes.

Section 27-2-12.14 - Brain injury; services authorized.

Section 27-2-12.15 - Medicaid, state children's health insurance program and state coverage initiative program medical home waiver; rulemaking; application for waiver or state plan amendment.

Section 27-2-12.16 - Medicaid recipients; cost-sharing payments for emergency medical services when non-emergency services are indicated.

Section 27-2-12.17 - Qualified state long-term care insurance partnership program; establishment; rulemaking.

Section 27-2-12.18 - Medical assistance; prescription drugs; prior authorization request form; prior authorization protocols.

Section 27-2-12.19 - Former foster-care recipients; medical assistance coverage until age twenty-six.

Section 27-2-12.20 - Crisis triage center; medical assistance reimbursement.

Section 27-2-12.21 - Medical assistance; pharmacy benefits; prescription synchronization.

Section 27-2-12.22 - Incarcerated individuals; medicaid eligibility; county jail technical assistance; presumptive eligibility determiner training and certification.

Section 27-2-12.23 - Medical assistance; prescription drug coverage; step therapy protocols; clinical review criteria; exceptions.

Section 27-2-12.24 - Medical assistance; plan of care; participation required.

Section 27-2-12.25 - Prior authorization for gynecological or obstetrical ultrasounds prohibited.

Section 27-2-12.26 - Qualified medicare beneficiary recipients; medicare part B coverage automatic enrollment.

Section 27-2-12.27 - Medical assistance; managed care organization contracts; applicability of Prior Authorization Act.

Section 27-2-12.28 - Medical assistance; autism spectrum disorder.

Section 27-2-12.29 - Medical assistance; reimbursement for a one-year supply of covered prescription contraceptive drugs or devices.

Section 27-2-12.30 - Pharmacist prescriptive authority services; reimbursement parity.

Section 27-2-12.31 - Heart artery calcium scan coverage.

Section 27-2-13 - Conflict in federal and state laws.

Section 27-2-14 - Continuing effect of regulations and standards.

Section 27-2-15 - Cooperation with United States.

Section 27-2-16 - Compliance with federal law.

Section 27-2-17 - Custodian of funds.

Section 27-2-18 to 27-2-20 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-21 - Assistance not assignable.

Section 27-2-22 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-23 - Third party liability.

Section 27-2-23.1 - Employee Retirement Income Security Act employee health benefit plans; clauses to exclude medicaid coverage prohibited.

Section 27-2-24 - [Federal government entitled to share recovery.]

Section 27-2-25 - Funeral expenses.

Section 27-2-26 - Money received from other sources; duty and liability of funeral director.

Section 27-2-27 - Single state agency; powers and duties.

Section 27-2-28 - Liability for repayment of public assistance.

Section 27-2-29 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-29.1 - Compensation under contingent fee contracts; suspense fund created.

Section 27-2-30 - [Enforcement of support;] orders.

Section 27-2-31 - Judgments and proceeds.

Section 27-2-32 - Duty of agencies to cooperate.

Section 27-2-33 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-34 - Limitations of act.

Section 27-2-35 to 27-2-40 - Repealed.

Section 27-2-41 - Short title.

Section 27-2-42 - Legislative findings; purpose.

Section 27-2-43 - Definitions.

Section 27-2-44 - Indigent catastrophic illness hospital fund created.

Section 27-2-45 - Hospitals; claims for payment.

Section 27-2-46 - Medically indigent patient deductible.

Section 27-2-47 - Department; regulations.