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Integrated Recovery Guide - New Mexico Beneficiaries: Department of Health and Human Services Print Share

Department of Health and Human Services

 

Jemez Pueblo: $859,101 to support public health efforts
State of New Mexico: $405,000 to develop plans to implement an electronic health records system
State of New Mexico: $498,852 to treat uninsured residents
State of New Mexico: $17.8 million for childcare to working families
State of New Mexico: $1.09 million to help immunize children

Community Health Centers

  • Albuquerque Health Care For the Homeless: $194,336
  • First Nations Community Healthsource in Albuquerque: $268,895
  • De Baca Family Practice Clinic, Inc. in Fort Sumner: $123,473
  • Ben Archer Health Center in Hatch: $558,664
  • La Clinica De Familia, Inc. in Las Cruces: $472,430
  • First Choice Community Healthcare, Inc. in Albuquerque: $703,639
  • Las Clinicas Del Norte, Inc. in El Rito: $226,110
  • El Centro Family Health in Espanola: $312,441
  • Hidalgo Medical Services in Lordsburg: $237,776
  • Mora Valley Community Health Services, Inc.: $115,841
  • Pecos Valley Medical Center, Inc.: $142,359
  • La Casa De Buena Salud, Inc. in Portales: $294,533
  • La Familia Medical Center in Santa Fe: $353,411
  • Presbyterian Medical Services in Santa Fe: $803,511
  • La Clinica Del Pueblo De Rio Arriba   in Tierra Amarilla: $138,022

Child Care Services

  • Eight Northern Indian Pueblos: $91,365
  • Mescalero Apache Tribe: $90,317
  • Pueblo of Acoma: $97,063
  • Pueblo of Cochiti: $18,077
  • Pueblo of Isleta: $53,444
  • Pueblo of Jemez: $36,153
  • Pueblo of Laguna: $104,922
  • Pueblo of Sandia: $10,938
  • Pueblo of San Felipe: $53,247
  • Pueblo of Tesuque: $9,235
  • Pueblo of Zia: $13,688
  • Santa Ana Pueblo: $9,824
  • Santo Domingo Pueblo: $61,958
  • Taos Pueblo: $49,121
  • Zuni Tribe: $156,205

Health Care Centers: Funds to improve infrastructure and technology

  • Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless: $402,845
  • Ben Archer Health Center in Hatch: $1.4 million
  • De Baca Family Practice Clinic, Inc. in Fort Sumner: $328,540
  • El Centro Family Health in Espanola: $870,900
  • First Choice Community Healthcare, Inco. in Albuquerque: $1.99 million
  • First Nations Community Healthsource in Albuquerque: $554,605
  • Hidalgo Medical Services in Lordsburg: $752,005
  • La Casa De Buena Salud, Inc. in Portales: $766,880
  • La Clinica De Familia, Inc. in Las Cruces: $1.15 million
  • La Clinica Del Pueblo De Rio Arriba in Tierra Amarilla: $356,995
  • La Familia Medical Center in Santa Fe: $775,175
  • Las Clinicas Del Norte, Inc. in El Rito: $570,460
  • Mora Valley Community Health Services, Inc. in Mora: $315,030
  • Pecos Valley Medical Center, Inc. in Pecos: $366,865
  • Presbuterian Medical Services in Santa Fe: $2.2 million