The bulleted resources below are materials from the April 3rd, 2013 Southeast Regional Convening on Health Care Reform. The convening served to update nonprofits, government agencies, and businesses on new activities and changes related to health care reform over the past year since the “BluePrint for Health New Mexico: Health Care Reform Implementation Work Plan” report was released in November 2011. The convening also provided an opportunity for networking, information sharing, and discussion on needs and gaps in health care reform implementation in New Mexico. The materials below served as speaker handouts at this convening.
- Know Your Health Care Rights – Southwest Rural Policy Network
- The Economic Impact of the Affordable Care Act – Kelly O’Donnell, PhD
- New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils – Ron Hale, New Mexico Alliance of Health Councils
- Proposed Legislation for 2013 – Charlotte Roybal, Director at Policy Connections West
- Legislative Health Report 2013 – Charlotte Roybal, Director at Policy Connections West
- Health Insurance Exchange Act: Explanation – Charlotte Roybal, Director at Policy Connections West
- The Affordable Care Act after the Supreme Court Decision of June 28, 2012 – Pameyla Herndon, Executive Director of The Southwest Women’s Law Center
- The Medicaid Opportunity In New Mexico – Kelsey McCowan Heilman, Staff Attorney at New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty
- New Mexico Health Connections: A New Way of Providing Affordable and Better Care – Rory Cobb, Community Outreach at New Mexico Health Connections
En Español
- El Impacto Económico De La Ley Del Cuidado Médico Accesible – Kelly O’Donnell, PhD
- La Oportunidad De Medicaid En Nuevo México – Quela Robinson, Staff Attorney at New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty
- The Affordable Care Act after the Supreme Court Decision of June 28, 2012 (En Español) – Pameyla Herndon, Executive Director of The Southwest Women’s Law Center
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