Community Health Profile

The Community Health Profile is a critical first step in identifying community health needs and problems, which then serve as the basis for establishing priorities in the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP). The CHIP (currently in the process of being updated) is a five-year, community-wide plan that identifies health priorities and community-wide goals and objectives for addressing those priorities.

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New report on the Impact of Healthcare Reform on Indigent Care in Bernalillo County

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Access to Healthcare

 

"The Impact of Federal Healthcare Reform on Indigent Health Care in Bernalillo County"
A preliminary report to the Bernalillo County Community Health Council
By Kelly O'Donnell, PhD
September 2011

 

To access information on the access to health care summit on March 31, 2010, please follow this link

 

University of New Mexico Hospitals: A Community Perspective on Access and Spending January - December, 2008

 

For a bilingual directory of health, social service, and advocacy organizations visit MY community NM – www.mycommunitynm.org

 

Accessing Care at University of New Mexico, our Public Hospital

 

For Native Americans

 

Financial Assistance at UNMH

When Referred to UNMH by IHS

 

STUDY OF ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN THE SOUTHEAST HEIGHTS

Prepared by:

Celia Iriart,

PhD William H. Wiese, MD, MPH