New Mexico Organizations Improving Community Health Receive Over $1.1 Million From UnitedHealthcare To Expand Programs
UnitedHealthcare has announced an investment exceeding $1.1 million to enhance health equity and access in New Mexico. This funding targets crucial areas such as food and housing security, education, maternity care, and behavioral health. Key allocations include $337,585 for food and housing initiatives and $279,500 for education and training efforts. This dedication aims to combat health disparities throughout both urban and rural communities with a focus on social determinants of health.
- Investment of over $1.1 million aimed at improving health equity in New Mexico.
- Funding includes $337,585 for food and housing security programs.
- Allocates $279,500 towards education and training for healthcare providers.
- Addresses critical health disparities in rural and urban communities.
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Investment addresses food and housing security, education and training, maternity care, rural care and behavioral health.
“Community solutions are critical to addressing social determinants of health and improving the health of all New Mexicans” said
The following investments are addressing the state’s critical health disparities in five key areas:
1. Food and Housing Security (
As much as
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Supportive Housing Coalition of New Mexico – subsidize rent for people with financial and housing needs. -
Roadrunner Food Bank – implement food assistance programs and expand programs that support people managing nutrition-related chronic health conditions. - ABQ FaithWorks – hire staff to implement care coordination services.
- Economic Council Helping Others (ECHO) – provide emergency rental/mortgage assistance to families, and food nutrition boxes tailored to chronic conditions.
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Cuba CARES – purchase basic needs for homeless students in the
Cuba Independent School District .
2. Education and Training (
Education and training for current and future care providers is critical to addressing social determinants of health and eliminating health disparities in local communities.
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University of New Mexico – implement a social determinants of health public health curriculum and certification for university students. -
New Mexico Public Health Association – provide scholarships to public health students. -
New Mexico Primary Care Association – support an educational conference to empower member organizations such as federally qualified health centers to expand access to care. - The Grief Center – launch staff training to support child and adult bereavement services.
3. Maternity Care (
The state ranks 49th in adequate prenatal care and pregnant people in rural and frontier communities live in “maternity deserts” with limited access to obstetrics care.
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New Mexico Doula Association – provide access to doula care for pregnant people with financial need, promoting expanded maternal care in rural communities. - New Mexico Perinatal Collaborative – expand a statewide initiative to improve the health of and outcomes for pregnant families by promoting safe birthing best practices and training for providers.
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New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force – continue education for breastfeeding training. -
Navajo Nation Breastfeeding Coalition – provide support for tools and materials for doulas and lactation support providers to expand their practice, including hosting virtual and in-person support circles and education.
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Thirty of New Mexico’s 33 counties are designated as Health Professional Shortage Areas, and
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El Centro Family Health – provide remote monitoring/telehealth clinical visits to older adults and people with limited mobility in northernNew Mexico . -
New Mexico Suicide Prevention Resource Center – organize behavioral health and suicide prevention training for first responders serving rural communities. - Senior.One – provide a free online resource guide to help older adults and their families access care navigation services.
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National Latino Behavioral Health Association – launch trainings for behavioral health bilingual language interpreters, and two eight-week youth cohort groups focused on reducing risk factors in the onset of drug use. - San Juan Safe Communities Initiative – execute a community behavioral health awareness campaign.
UnitedHealthcare’s national commitments to addressing social determinants include nearly
UnitedHealthcare serves more than 205,000 members enrolled in employer-sponsored, individual and Medicare plans in
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1 Social Determinants of Health: What are They and How Do They Affect You? (avera.org)
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