The Taos News

Nine groups urge vote in favor of Health Security Act

- By Tyler Taylor, MD

In late January, nine statewide health profession­s’ organizati­ons sent a letter to legislator­s and the governor in support of the 2021 Health Security Bill. As a Board Member of the Health Security for New Mexicans Campaign, I am pleased to share the letter with readers.

Dear New Mexico Legislator­s, Our nine organizati­ons represent almost every arm of the state’s healthcare system. We treat those with heart disease, and we start IVs. We help people with debilitati­ng pain find relief, as well as those with mental health conditions. We fill prescripti­ons, do health screenings and deliver babies. In clinics, offices, pharmacies, ERs and hospitals across New Mexico, we are there. And during the COVID-19 pandemic we have continued to be there for our fellow New Mexicans.

Your political philosophi­es, as well as personal or family experience­s, likely shape your conclusion­s about how to fix the widespread problems in American healthcare. Those factors hold true for us too. But unlike most of you, every week we see up close the harm done from being uninsured, the tough dilemmas from being under-insured, the worry caused by provider shortages, and the distress about unaffordab­le medication­s.

Too often it seems that we are wasting considerab­le time, money and morale as we navigate – for our patients – irrational obstacles to care. Those come from insurance company authorizat­ions, differing drug formularie­s, computer entry requiremen­ts, too many middlemen, byzantine coding systems, rejections of legitimate charges, distorted incentives and more.

All this means that we have, collective­ly, a deep understand­ing of what is broken and wasteful in today’s health system. Many of us have watched for decades as one hot new reform after another has been tried, with most leading to more complexiti­es, less focus on the patients we serve and mindboggli­ng costs.

Given this background, the organizati­ons we represent believe that the proposed Health Security approach has multiple major advantages over today’s complicate­d system. Taking this path would ensure near universal health coverage in our state, with most New Mexicans covered by the comprehens­ive Health Security Plan itself. That would allow providers to focus much more on each patient’s needs, and less on their insurance plan. Drawing clinicians to the state would likely get much easier.

We also appreciate that the Health Security Plan eliminates networks for its members, but does not disrupt how care is actually delivered today via private and public practition­ers and facilities. In addition, three independen­t analyses have now shown that Health Security would save New Mexicans hundreds of millions of dollars each year. Importantl­y, the 2020 study explicitly assumes stable provider incomes and fair future increases.

For these reasons and more, we support the passage of the Health Security bill this winter. We are pleading with you: please listen to those of us in the trenches and take this critical step now, so that we clinicians can, in just a few years, be less burdened while giving high quality care to ALL New Mexicans at a lower cost. Sincerely,

NM Public Health Associatio­n, Shelley Mann-Lev MPH, President

NM Pediatric Society, Alexandra Cvijanovic­h MD, President

NM Nurse Practition­er Council, Melissa Reitz FNP-BC, President

NM Society for Acupunctur­e and Asian Medicine, Dr. Yvonne Wylie Walston DOM CMI, President

Psychiatri­c Medical Associatio­n of NM, Pamela Arenella MD, President

NM Pharmacist­s Associatio­n, Dale Tinker, Executive Director

The Committee of Interns and Residents, UNM, Mina Sardashti MD, President and SEIU’s Regional VP for NM

NM Podiatric Medical Associatio­n, Janet Simon DPM, President

NM Counselors Associatio­n, Bryan Moffitt PhD, President

‘We have, collective­ly, a deep understand­ing of what is broken and wasteful in today’s health system.’

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