New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 7 - HEALTH
Chapter 1 - HEALTH GENERAL PROVISIONS
Part 23 - DATA REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GEOGRAPHIC ACCESS DATA SYSTEM
Section 7.1.23.12 - DATA REPORTING BY STATE ENTITIES ADMINISTERING PROGRAMS TO IMPROVE DISTRIBUTION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS

Universal Citation: 7 NM Admin Code 7.1.23.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

All state entities administering health professional recruitment and retention programs specifically intended to improve the distribution of health professionals in the state shall submit the following data in a record layout agreed upon with the commission, except as expressly prohibited by federal law:

A. Data requirements for individual financial incentive programs: All state entities administering programs providing financial payments in exchange for service in a designated area shall report the following:

(1) name of administering entity;

(2) name of program;

(3) total program funding;

(4) state general fund funding;

(5) name of recipient;

(6) date of birth of recipient;

(7) health profession of recipient;

(8) license number;

(9) amount of payment of award;

(10) physical location of recipient;

(11) status of recipient;

(12) total number of individuals by eligible health professional discipline;

(13) total expenditures by eligible health professional discipline;

B. Data requirements for programs providing community based financial payments: All state entities administering programs providing financial payments to local entities, including community based health facilities and political subdivisions, shall report the following:

(1) name of administering entity;

(2) name of program;

(3) total program funding;

(4) state general fund funding;

(5) name of recipient;

(6) physical location of recipient;

(7) amount of payment of award;

(8) use of payment;

C. Data requirements for programs providing services to community based entities or professionals: All state entities administering programs providing services to community based health facilities or directly to support or assist health professionals to improve the distribution of health professionals in New Mexico, shall report the following:

(1) name of administering entity;

(2) name of program;

(3) total program funding;

(4) state general fund funding;

(5) total expenditures for direct service(s);

(6) name(s) of sites receiving services;

(7) physical location of recipient;

(8) units of service(s) by health profession;

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