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Las Cruces, NM

  • The New Mexico Insurance Division provides consumer and contact information, as well as other programs for which you may be eligible, at http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/ or 1-800-947-4722.


  • Information about New Mexico's Children's Health Insurance Program, New Mexikids, is available at http://www.state.nm.us/hsd/mad/OtherDocs/NewMexikids.htm or 1-888-997-2583.


  • Information about New Mexico's Medicaid program is available at http://www.state.nm.us/hsd/mad/Index.html or 1-888-997-2583.


  • State Coverage Insurance (SCI) is a public/private partnership that offers affordable health care coverage to eligible low-income working adults, primarily through an employer-based system. It is available to uninsured adults ages 19 through 64, with countable family incomes of up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level. For more information visit http://nmsci.state.nm.us/nmscihome.aspx or 505-541-4073.


  • New Mexico Health Insurance Alliance (NMHIA) is an alliance of independent health insurers who have agreed to offer similar health plans to companies with 50 or fewer eligible employees, including the self-employed and individuals who have lost group health coverage. The NMHIA is subsidized through a premium tax on all health insurance carriers in the state. For more information visit www.nmhia.com or 1-800-204-4700.


  • Small Employer Insurance Program (SEIP) is specifically tailored towards helping small employers and non-profits with 50 or fewer employees to buy into a comprehensive health insurance program similar to what is now offered to state employees, teachers and retirees of state government, giving small employers the same benefits that larger organizations have through volume buying that can significantly reduce the cost of individual employee's health insurance. For more information visit http://www.state.nm.us/gsd/rmd/seip.html or 1-866-901-4538.


  • The Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program provides aid - including health insurance assistance - to trade displaced workers who lose their jobs or whose hours of work and wages are reduced. Health care benefits include a 65% advanceable and refundable tax credit that can be used for health insurance coverage such as COBRA, continuing individual market coverage, or pooling options thorough Blue Cross Blue Shield. More information on New Mexico's Medical Insurance Pool is available at www.nmmip.com or 1-800-432-0750.


  • Information about other programs, including several programs specifically for small businesses in New Mexico, can be found at www.insurenewmexico.state.nm.us.