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24-1H-4. Goals.

The goals of the commission may include: 

A.     within two years of being named, creation of an initial off-reservation Native American health care plan that includes: 

(1)     an estimate of the number and tribal affiliation of Native Americans living in the off-reservation urban area; 

(2)     an inventory of sources of non-emergency health care for off-reservation Native Americans, identifying federal, state and local public resources, tribal facilities and program duplications; 

(3)     a cross-jurisdictional budget analysis compiled from the most current annual figures reported by state and county facilities demonstrating the amount of health care funding for off-reservation Native Americans available to the existing non-emergency facilities; 

(4)     recommendations to eliminate duplications of services, improve access, initiate new services and consolidate non-emergency health care budgets for off-reservation Native Americans; and 

(5)     a comprehensive set of recommendations for redesigning the system of non-emergency health care available to off-reservation Native Americans; 

B.     within three years of being named, presentation of a plan for permanent restructuring of state and local budgets and services for off-reservation Native American health care to the legislature along with proposed legislation for that restructuring that addresses:  

(1)     financing for persons not eligible for medicaid; 

(2)     estimated costs or savings to the state from off-reservation Native Americans receiving medicaid; 

(3)     ways to enhance use of preventive care; 

(4)     nonresidential substance abuse treatment; 

(5)     residential treatment for substance abuse withdrawal; 

(6)     coordination of health care facilities with transportation services; and 

(7)     domestic violence and suicide prevention programs; and 

C.     a set of recommendations to the secretary on projects and programs that fall within the parameters of the initial off-reservation Native American health care plan and the permanent restructuring plans as funding becomes available.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-24 > Article-1h > Section-24-1h-4

24-1H-4. Goals.

The goals of the commission may include: 

A.     within two years of being named, creation of an initial off-reservation Native American health care plan that includes: 

(1)     an estimate of the number and tribal affiliation of Native Americans living in the off-reservation urban area; 

(2)     an inventory of sources of non-emergency health care for off-reservation Native Americans, identifying federal, state and local public resources, tribal facilities and program duplications; 

(3)     a cross-jurisdictional budget analysis compiled from the most current annual figures reported by state and county facilities demonstrating the amount of health care funding for off-reservation Native Americans available to the existing non-emergency facilities; 

(4)     recommendations to eliminate duplications of services, improve access, initiate new services and consolidate non-emergency health care budgets for off-reservation Native Americans; and 

(5)     a comprehensive set of recommendations for redesigning the system of non-emergency health care available to off-reservation Native Americans; 

B.     within three years of being named, presentation of a plan for permanent restructuring of state and local budgets and services for off-reservation Native American health care to the legislature along with proposed legislation for that restructuring that addresses:  

(1)     financing for persons not eligible for medicaid; 

(2)     estimated costs or savings to the state from off-reservation Native Americans receiving medicaid; 

(3)     ways to enhance use of preventive care; 

(4)     nonresidential substance abuse treatment; 

(5)     residential treatment for substance abuse withdrawal; 

(6)     coordination of health care facilities with transportation services; and 

(7)     domestic violence and suicide prevention programs; and 

C.     a set of recommendations to the secretary on projects and programs that fall within the parameters of the initial off-reservation Native American health care plan and the permanent restructuring plans as funding becomes available.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-24 > Article-1h > Section-24-1h-4

24-1H-4. Goals.

The goals of the commission may include: 

A.     within two years of being named, creation of an initial off-reservation Native American health care plan that includes: 

(1)     an estimate of the number and tribal affiliation of Native Americans living in the off-reservation urban area; 

(2)     an inventory of sources of non-emergency health care for off-reservation Native Americans, identifying federal, state and local public resources, tribal facilities and program duplications; 

(3)     a cross-jurisdictional budget analysis compiled from the most current annual figures reported by state and county facilities demonstrating the amount of health care funding for off-reservation Native Americans available to the existing non-emergency facilities; 

(4)     recommendations to eliminate duplications of services, improve access, initiate new services and consolidate non-emergency health care budgets for off-reservation Native Americans; and 

(5)     a comprehensive set of recommendations for redesigning the system of non-emergency health care available to off-reservation Native Americans; 

B.     within three years of being named, presentation of a plan for permanent restructuring of state and local budgets and services for off-reservation Native American health care to the legislature along with proposed legislation for that restructuring that addresses:  

(1)     financing for persons not eligible for medicaid; 

(2)     estimated costs or savings to the state from off-reservation Native Americans receiving medicaid; 

(3)     ways to enhance use of preventive care; 

(4)     nonresidential substance abuse treatment; 

(5)     residential treatment for substance abuse withdrawal; 

(6)     coordination of health care facilities with transportation services; and 

(7)     domestic violence and suicide prevention programs; and 

C.     a set of recommendations to the secretary on projects and programs that fall within the parameters of the initial off-reservation Native American health care plan and the permanent restructuring plans as funding becomes available.