0001| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 36 | 0002| 42ND LEGISLATURE - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - SECOND SESSION, | 0003| 1996 | 0004| INTRODUCED BY | 0005| RICHARD M. ROMERO | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| FOR THE HEALTH CARE TASK FORCE AND THE | 0009| LEGISLATIVE HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMITTEE | 0010| | 0011| A JOINT MEMORIAL | 0012| REQUESTING THE NEW MEXICO HEALTH POLICY COMMISSION IN | 0013| COOPERATION WITH PUBLICLY FUNDED POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL | 0014| INSTITUTIONS TRAINING HEALTH PROFESSIONALS TO CONVENE A TASK | 0015| FORCE TO DEVELOP OPTIONS THAT ADDRESS THE SUPPLY AND | 0016| DISTRIBUTION OF NEW MEXICO'S HEALTH PROFESSIONAL WORK FORCE. | 0017| | 0018| WHEREAS, health professionals are central to the state's | 0019| health care delivery system; and | 0020| WHEREAS, the overall mix of health professionals is | 0021| important to ensure the good health status of New Mexicans; and | 0022| WHEREAS, state appropriations directly support a | 0023| significant percentage of health professionals' education, and | 0024| it is estimated that between forty thousand dollars ($40,000) | 0025| and seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) per student for each of | 0001| the four years of education comes directly from the state; and | 0002| WHEREAS, state governments play a significant role in | 0003| graduate medical education and medical residency programs, and | 0004| it is estimated that on average state funds support about | 0005| twenty-five percent of all residency training programs; and | 0006| WHEREAS, an inappropriate supply or distribution of health | 0007| care providers can increase the cost of health care; and | 0008| WHEREAS, federal support of health professionals' education | 0009| and training is declining, particularly in funds received | 0010| through the federal medicare program, which pays approximately | 0011| seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) per medical resident per | 0012| year; and | 0013| WHEREAS, as medicare revenues are curtailed, health | 0014| professional training programs, especially medical residencies, | 0015| will become more dependent on state government funding; and | 0016| WHEREAS, New Mexico has regulatory agencies for health | 0017| professionals, which determine their scope of practice and | 0018| competency requirements and that could be utilized to help | 0019| determine provider supply, distribution and utilization of | 0020| health professionals in the state; | 0021| NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE | 0022| STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the New Mexico health policy | 0023| commission, in cooperation with publicly funded post-secondary | 0024| educational institutions training health professionals, the | 0025| commission on higher education and the department of health | 0001| convene a task force to develop options that address the supply | 0002| and distribution of the health professional work force in the | 0003| state that includes: | 0004| A. data collection to be submitted from post-secondary health professional training programs on the number of | 0005| health professional applicants and graduates and the placement | 0006| of those graduates in the work force; | 0007| B. data collection to be submitted on currently | 0008| practicing health care providers in New Mexico, including data | 0009| on where the providers were trained, the medical practices in | 0010| which they are licensed, current practice locations and fields | 0011| of medicine being practiced; | 0012| C. the establishment of standards and benchmarks to | 0013| target access to health care providers and services; | 0014| D. prioritization of health care needs in geographic | 0015| areas and health profession categories that serve those needs; | 0016| E. determination of what the state receives from its | 0017| health professional training programs and the value of the | 0018| funding for those programs, including telecommunication and | 0019| distance education programs; | 0020| F. evaluation of publicly funded post-secondary | 0021| health professional training programs for effectiveness, | 0022| efficiency and affordability; | 0023| G. assessment of recruitment and retention programs | 0024| in relation to cost-effectiveness and health professional | 0025| distribution inside and outside the state; | 0001| | 0002| H. review of transportation to medical services | 0003| related to having access to health care providers and services; | 0004| I. identification of health care service needs to | 0005| assess the impact of current funding appropriated to health | 0006| professional training programs; | 0007| J. review of mechanisms to equalize the distribution | 0008| of providers across the state, including studies of | 0009| reimbursement methods, incentives, realignment of training | 0010| programs and inducements tied to licensure and regulation; | 0011| K. evaluation of publicly funded post-secondary | 0012| educational institution appropriations to health professional | 0013| education programs regarding funding linkages to specific goals | 0014| established by the task force based on the state's specific | 0015| health care needs, such as provider mix, geographic distribution | 0016| of health professional graduates and specialty diversity of | 0017| health professionals; | 0018| L. review of whether more professional obligations | 0019| should be placed on health professionals who graduate from | 0020| state-sponsored health professional education programs; | 0021| M. development of a mechanism for central | 0022| maintenance of a data system for health professional supply and | 0023| distribution information; and | 0024| N. development of a mechanism to allow ongoing | 0025| oversight of information and data gathering regarding health | 0001| professional supply and distribution; and | 0002| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the New Mexico health policy | 0003| commission report to the appropriate interim legislative health | 0004| care committee by October 15, 1996 on the task force study on | 0005| the supply and distribution of the health professional work | 0006| force in New Mexico; and | 0007| BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this memorial be sent | 0008| to the New Mexico health policy commission and the board of | 0009| regents and president of each publicly funded post-secondary | 0010| educational institution in New Mexico that trains health | 0011| professionals. | 0012| - 5 - | 0013| | 0014| | 0015| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0016| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| February 3, 1996 | 0020| | 0021| Mr. President: | 0022| | 0023| Your RULES COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0024| | 0025| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 36 | 0001| | 0002| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0003| recommendation that it DO PASS, thence referred to the | 0004| EDUCATION COMMITTEE. | 0005| | 0006| Respectfully submitted, | 0007| | 0008| | 0009| | 0010| __________________________________ | 0011| Gloria Howes, Chairman | 0012| | 0013| | 0014| | 0015| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________ | 0016| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0017| | 0018| | 0019| | 0020| Date ________________________ | 0021| | 0022| | 0023| The roll call vote was 6 For 0 Against | 0024| Yes: 6 | 0025| No: 0 | 0001| Excused: EJennings, Wray, Donisthorpe | 0002| Absent: 0 | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| SJ036RU1 | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0009| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0010| | 0011| | 0012| February 6, 1996 | 0013| | 0014| Mr. President: | 0015| | 0016| Your EDUCATION COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0017| | 0018| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 36 | 0019| | 0020| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0021| recommendation that it DO PASS. | 0022| | 0023| Respectfully submitted, | 0024| | 0025| | 0001| | 0002| __________________________________ | 0003| Carlos R. Cisneros, Chairman | 0004| | 0005| | 0006| | 0007| Adopted_______________________ Not Adopted_______________________ | 0008| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0009| | 0010| | 0011| | 0012| Date ________________________ | 0013| | 0014| | 0015| The roll call vote was 6 For 0 Against | 0016| Yes: 6 | 0017| No: 0 | 0018| Excused: Benavides, Carraro, Duran, Scott | 0019| Absent: None | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| SJ036ED1 | 0023| State of New Mexico | 0024| House of Representatives | 0025| | 0001| FORTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE | 0002| SECOND SESSION, 1996 | 0003| | 0004| | 0005| February 14, 1996 | 0006| | 0007| | 0008| Mr. Speaker: | 0009| | 0010| Your EDUCATION COMMITTEE, to whom has been referred | 0011| | 0012| SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL 36 | 0013| | 0014| has had it under consideration and reports same with | 0015| recommendation that it DO PASS. | 0016| | 0017| Respectfully submitted, | 0018| | 0019| | 0020| | 0021| | 0022| Samuel F. Vigil, Chairman | 0023| | 0024| | 0025| Adopted Not Adopted | 0001| | 0002| (Chief Clerk) (Chief Clerk) | 0003| | 0004| Date | 0005| | 0006| The roll call vote was 9 For 0 Against | 0007| Yes: 9 | 0008| Excused: Trujillo, Weeks, SM Willaims | 0009| Absent: None | 0010| | 0011| | 0012| SJ036EC1 |