This report was prepared for New Mexico’s Office of the Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) as the state seeks to boost health insurance coverage and make transformational investments in
access to high-quality, affordable health care. New Mexico’s efforts come at a critical juncture; the impacts of COVID-19 and the Medicaid “unwinding” process have exacerbated issues in the health landscape for providers and patients alike. At the request of OSI, this report evaluates:
1. Health access and cost issues in New Mexico (based on available literature, stakeholder interviews, and OSI survey data) and pathways to address these issues
2. The health equity impact of various policy initiatives and recommendations for future implementation, including:
a. The Native American Premium Assistance program (NAPA)
b. The Coverage Expansion Plan (CEP)
c. Medicaid Forward, and
3. Policies that OSI could adopt to address provider shortage issues in New Mexico.