Reports
This report contains medical cannabis patient statistics for the specified interval.
This document is an executive summary identifying opportunities to strengthen early childhood services, programs, and systems in New Mexico
The purpose of the assessment was to evaluate the Department’s social, cultural, and linguistic competence, Study the factors that can help, improve, or block the success of the NMDOH service delivery system, and create a baseline of what employees know about the Department’s policies, procedures, and practices.
This document discusses newborn screening, screened conditions, and family support for those who have one of the disorders detected by the Newborn Screening Program.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
Data presented in this report represents the efforts of the Office of School and Adolescent Health-supported School Based Health Centers in New Mexico.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
Every year each state is required to submit an Application and Annual Report for the Title V MCH Services Block Grant to the Federal Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB) in the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
The purpose of this report is to identify important racial and ethnic health disparities in New Mexico so that diverse organizations and agencies, including the Department of Health, can design and implement evidence-based interventions to improve health equity.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
On June 16, 2014, the New Mexico Department of Health held a public hearing at the Harold Runnels Building Auditorium in Santa Fe, New Mexico regarding the proposed repeal and replacement of NMAC 7.34.2, NMAC 7.34.3, and NMAC 7.34.4. This report outlines the hearing officer’s report and recommendations.
Every year each state is required to submit an Application and Annual Report for the Title V MCH Services Block Grant to the Federal Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB) in the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA).
Health related programs and services touch the lives of New Mexicans at their most significant and vulnerable times. In the spirit of this, we have successfully partnered and collaborated with the state’s Tribes, Nations and Pueblos and the Off Reservation groups.
This report describes the progress the NMDOH is making in each of the major program areas which include public health, epidemiology and response, developmental disabilities support, health certification licensing and oversight, laboratory services, administration, and facilities management.
Summarizes the results of the Performance Management Assessment. Distributed to professional staff throughout the agency, the assessment is an opportunity for reflection and review of the degree to which the NMDOH performance management system reflects and represents our commitment to the delivery of high quality services for all New Mexicans.