Healing Policy for Healthcare. Together.

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Your Story Matters. Tell It.

Policymakers in New Mexico aren’t listening. They’re not acting. And while they stall, real people are suffering—people like you, your family, and your neighbors.

It’s time to remind them who they work for.

If you’ve faced delays, denials, unaffordable care, or lost a provider you trusted—speak up. Your experience can help change policy. Your voice can drive reform.

We’re building a movement to put patients first. To hold elected leaders accountable. To heal healthcare by healing policy—together.

Share your story. Be heard. Be the change.

Patients

Patients are struggling to access timely, high-quality healthcare, facing long wait times, provider shortages, and limited services. They’re afraid that their families can’t access the care they need when they need it most or will have to travel hundreds of miles out of state to find it.

Patient First New Mexico hears you. We’re putting the power into your hands to create awareness, build consensus, engage with your representatives, and change policy to ensure that every New Mexican—no matter who they are or where they live—receives the timely, life-changing care they deserve. Join us now.

Providers

Providers are overworked, understaffed, struggling with high malpractice insurance rates, and battling with Medicaid and Medicare for approvals and reimbursement. This isn’t why doctors went to medical school. The patient-doctor relationship is sacred, and providers want to be able to help people. They are looking for jobs in other states with better healthcare policies in order to uphold their commitment to patients. 

Patient First New Mexico hears you and will collaborate with you to create better policies to support healthcare workers. We want you to stay and also to attract more clinicians to the state. We believe that New Mexico has an opportunity to lead a healthcare transformation and build a system that truly serves patients, providers, and every community in our small villages, towns, and cities.