Healthcare

Heinrich Calls For Stronger Investment In Student Health And Safety

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich
 
U.S. SENATE News:
 
WASHINGTON, D.C.  In the face of the opioid epidemic that is ravaging communities and gun violence that is endangering the health and wellbeing of America’s youth, U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) is calling for stronger federal investments that enhance student health and safety.
 
Across the country and in New Mexico, schools are increasingly at the forefront in the response to these crises.
 
In a letter to the Senate Appropriations Committee leadership, Heinrich joined over two-dozen Senators in requesting
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Governor Signs Two Bills To Protect Sick And Vulnerable

STATE News:
 
SANTA FE  Feb. 28, two bills with bipartisan support from the House and Senate were signed by Governor Martinez and will now become law.
 
Senate Bill 11 will improve “step therapy” – the practice used by insurance companies to cut costs by requiring patients to try more affordable treatment options before more expensive ones. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Elizabeth “Liz” Thomson (D-Albuquerque), Sen. Gay G. Kernan (R-Hobbs), Sen. Elizabeth “Liz” Stefanics (D-Cerrillos), and Rep. Monica Youngblood (R-Albuquerque).
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LAVNS Daffodil Sales Begin Thursday

Central Park Square volunteers, from left, Caesar Perez, Antonio Medina and Raul Ramirez, prep daffodils for the annual sale to benefit Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service Hospice last year. Photo by Jennifer Bartram

LAVNS News:

The Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service (LAVNS) Hospice Program is having its  annual “Daffodils for Hospice” sale. Proceeds from the sale support the Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service Hospice program for terminally ill individuals.

The community may order a glass vase with three bunches (30 stems) of daffodils for $20, a glass vase with two bunch for $15 or a single Read More

HDA Statement On Review Of Annual Production Quotas For Opioids

HDA President and CEO John M. Gray
 
HDA News:
 
ARLINGTON, VA — HDA (Healthcare Distribution Alliance) President and CEO John M. Gray released the following statement in response to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ recent memo regarding opioid production quotas:
 
“We welcome Attorney General Sessions’ call to evaluate potential changes to the annual production quotas for opioids. This critical step reflects the growing recognition of the federal government’s role in addressing this public health crisis.
 
“During the
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Dancing Stars Gala: Elegant Evening Of Competitive Dancing To Benefit Alzheimer’s Disease Research

The Annual Dancing Stars Gala returns to Albuquerque April 14. Courtesy photo

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATIONS News:

ALBUQUERQUE – The Alzheimer’s Association, New Mexico Chapter is pleased to announce the 8th Annual Dancing Stars Gala will return to Albuquerque.

The Dancing Stars Gala is a competitive fundraiser, featuring local celebrities and community leaders who raise money for important Alzheimer’s research by learning how to dance over the course of months, fundraising, then competing against each other on the night of the Gala.

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Learn About Down Syndrome

Courtesy photo

CDC News:

What is Down Syndrome?

Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra chromosome. Chromosomes are small “packages” of genes in the body. They determine how a baby’s body forms during pregnancy and how the baby’s body functions as it grows in the womb and after birth.

Typically, a baby is born with 23 pairs of chromosomes. Babies with Down syndrome have an extra copy of one of these chromosomes, chromosome 21. A medical term for having an extra copy of a chromosome is ‘trisomy’. Down syndrome also is referred to as Trisomy 21. This extra copy changes how the baby’s Read More

Luján Hosts Medicaid Buy-In Roundtable

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján

From the Office of U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján:

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) hosted a Medicaid Buy-In Roundtable Tuesday between representatives from the New Mexico State Legislature and some of the most prominent healthcare policy experts in the country.

Earlier this year, the New Mexico state legislature passed a Memorial that directed the New Mexico Legislative Health and Human Services (LHHS) Committee to study the policy and fiscal implications of offering a Medicaid Buy-In plan. Luján’s intended this Roundtable to assist New Mexico in developing Read More

Pre Order Daffodils With LAVNS

Laura Crucet Hamilton, owner of Pig + Fig Bakery and Café in White Rock, accepts a display vase of daffodils from Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service Social Worker Collette Fordham, in support of the LAVNS  fundraiser for hospice last year. Photo by Bonnie J. Gordon/ladailypost.com

 

LAVNS News: 

 

The Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service Hospice Program is having its annual “Daffodils for Hospice” sale.

 

Proceeds from the sale support the Los Alamos Visiting Nurse Service Hospice program for terminally ill individuals. Daffodil pre-orders are being taken now through Read More

Luján Questions UnitedHealth Group CEO Over Refusal To Cover Emergency Room Visits For Some Patients

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján

From the Office of U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) this week sent a letter to the CEO of one of the nation’s largest insurance companies, UnitedHealth Group, to inquire about his company’s policy of declining to cover emergency room visits that UnitedHealth determines to be “non-emergent” after the fact.

Health advocates have expressed concern about the policy that UnitedHealth and other insures have adopted regarding emergency room visits.  Under these policies, UnitedHealth will review diagnoses after members’ Read More