Lawmakers look to close gap on physician shortages in New Mexico

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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Less than 18 hours from starting the legislative session, some of New Mexico’s most powerful lawmakers are spotlighting the urgency around making changes to health care, saying physician retention and medical malpractice reform can’t wait any longer. Lawmakers heard about a survey on Monday that said 65% of New Mexican physicians interviewed were considering leaving the state, a problem that […]



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