Medicaid recipients take a look at how the officials of New Mexico program cuts
Santa Fe, NM - hundreds of Medicaid recipients and their trailers filled with the Round House, Wednesday as state officials consider strategies for cutting Medicaid spending.
Human Services Secretary Pamela Hyde p. testified before the Finance Committee in a packed legislative hearing, that space is savings by reducing the benefits of the first and cost management, instead pushing the recipient from Medicaid roles.
“No decisions have been taken on possible reductions at this point,” she said, adding that they recommend a budget of Medicaid Dir Bill Richardson during the next week or two.
Among the ideas of the Division is considering reducing payments to health care.
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