New Mexico Projects
- Care Coordination in New Mexico The New Mexico Care Coordination Consortium (NM CCC) supports the work of the NM Title V Children with Special Health Care Needs program to promote access to a comprehensive Medical Home for all children. Coordinated care for children with complex and chronic conditions and their families can help with better outcomes.
- New Mexico is the recent awardee of a PMHCA grant. The
Pediatric Mental Health Care Access (PMHCA) program is a HRSA grant that
promotes behavioral health integration into pediatric primary care using
telehealth. The overarching goal of the program is to use telehealth
modalities to provide timely detection, assessment, treatment, and
referral of children and adolescents with behavioral health conditions,
using evidence-based practices and methods such as web-based education
and training sessions. New Mexico is one of many state awardees in this
program. For more information on New Mexico’s PMCHA program, visit
New Mexico Access to Behavioral Health for Children (NM-ABC) or email nmabc@salud.un.edu.
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Parents Reaching Out (PRO)
Parents Reaching Out (PRO) is a New Mexico non-profit organization that works with parents, caregivers, educators, and other
professionals to promote healthy, positive, and caring experiences for families and children. PRO is New Mexico's statewide
Parent Training and Information Center and Family to Family Health Information Center.
Children’s Medical Services/Children with Special Needs, New Mexico Department of Health
Children's Medical Services offers care coordination, access to Multidiscipinary Pediatric Specialty Clinics, and more. CMS
also offers additional services for those who meet financial and medical eligibility guidelines. CMS is a supporter of the
Medical Home Portal's partnership with New Mexico.
Authors & Reviewers
Author: | Medical Home Team |