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SENATE MEMORIAL 46
48
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LEGISLATURE
- STATE OF NEW MEXICO -
FIRST SESSION
, 2007
INTRODUCED BY
Steve Komadina
A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE LEGISLATIVE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE
TO CONSIDER A COORDINATED, COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF INNOVATIVE
HEALTH CARE REFORM INITIATIVES.
WHEREAS, health care expenditures continue to impact state
and federal budgets as well as the cost of goods and services;
and
WHEREAS, every individual carries a responsibility for
that individual's health care management through wellness and
prevention measures; and
WHEREAS, chronic problems such as obesity, hypertension,
diabetes and depression are often preventable or at least
treatable at an early stage; and
WHEREAS, wellness and prevention programs can lead to
lifestyle behavior changes that are key to decreasing health
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care costs; and
WHEREAS, use of tobacco products continues to impact
health care costs adversely while tobacco settlement proceeds
are used on initiatives other than tobacco research and
cessation programs; and
WHEREAS, employers and employees continue to pay rising
insurance premiums, often to offset uncompensated care costs
and lower public program reimbursement levels; and
WHEREAS, tax incentives can provide initiatives for
employers, employees and individuals to obtain appropriate
insurance for broad or specialized coverage as well as to
increase coverage and thus spread the risk among larger groups
of insured individuals; and
WHEREAS, the number of health care profession graduates
from New Mexico colleges and universities has not kept pace
with the attrition of health care professionals or with the
demands of a growing population; and
WHEREAS, primary care clinics throughout the state provide
an invaluable service for patients with limited or no access or
coverage in rural and underserved areas; and
WHEREAS, consumer-driven, market-based health care reform
efforts provide initiatives that can be more readily
implemented and tested than public programs requiring extensive
legislative or rulemaking procedures; and
WHEREAS, information technology and telecommunications
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offer an ability to streamline billing; claims processing;
reimbursement; medical records storage and retrieval; and
electronic prescriptions, databases and registries; as well as
health care delivery and interfaces to remote and underserved
areas; and
WHEREAS, the joint state-federal medicaid program
continues to take a disproportionate amount of state and
federal budget expenditures without a corresponding improvement
in the health care profile of covered individuals;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE OF THE STATE
OF NEW MEXICO that the legislative health and human services
committee be requested to review health care reform from a
broad perspective that includes wellness and prevention
measures and initiatives; early diagnosis and treatment of
chronic diseases; tax incentives to assist more employers and
individuals in purchasing insurance; expansion of medical
school, nursing school and other health care profession schools
to increase the number of graduates entering the health care
work force; funding for primary health care clinics that
provide primary and preventive care to uninsured persons and in
underserved areas; market-based reforms that provide consumers
with choices that meet their respective needs; development of
information technology resources that increases consistency of
information, claims and reimbursement among payers, providers
and patients; medicaid reforms that recognize the cost-
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effectiveness of programs for women and children while ensuring
that the most vulnerable persons, the elderly and disabled,
receive assistance through innovative and effective programs;
and, in conjunction with the tobacco settlement revenue
oversight committee, the study of tobacco-related illnesses and
efforts to reduce tobacco use, particularly among the youth;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the legislative health and
human services committee be requested to provide an appropriate
forum to address these issues in a manner that allows the
committee to consider and recommend broad and coordinated
reform initiatives and work in conjunction with the tobacco
settlement revenue oversight committee to address tobacco-
related issues; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the legislative health and human services
committee and the tobacco settlement revenue oversight
committee.
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