Albuquerque Journal: Senate endorses revised medical malpractice bill
SANTA FE — A proposal to overhaul New Mexico’s medical malpractice law won Senate approval on a 36-5 vote late Thursday and now heads back to the House.
Albuquerque Journal: Medical malpractice compromise heads to Senate floor
SANTA FE – Hospitals, physicians and trial lawyers unveiled a complex agreement Wednesday that would reshape New Mexico’s medical malpractice law – a compromise intended to break an impasse over how to better protect patients and ensure health care providers
Progress Now: Family Bake Sales Subsidize Corporate Payouts
There is no justice in our medical system. We live in a world where families are holding car washes and bake sales to pay for deaths and medical expenses for their loved ones.
Albuquerque Journal: Overhaul of medical malpractice law debated
SANTA FE – As the session enters its final weeks, New Mexico legislators are evaluating two starkly different proposals aimed at ensuring doctors can afford insurance for medical malpractice claims
Albuquerque Journal: Hospitals should not be part of malpractice fund
House Bill 75, which recently passed the N.M. House of Representatives, will eliminate hospitals from the list of providers eligible to obtain coverage under the Medical Malpractice Act.
Jorge Gasson
Jorge Gasson was a family man, meaning that he was a man that would do anything for his family. He was the father of Margarita and the grandfather of three young children.
Eloise “Effie” Spitzer
After trying to become pregnant for 5 years, Sherry and Ezra Spitzer were finally blessed with the pregnancy of twin girls, Maisie and Effie. Tragically, only one of those girls are with them today.
Flora Lucero
Flora Lucero was the matriarch of her large family. The mother of four daughters and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren, she took great pride in providing for her family in every way she possibly could. Whether it was checking in with
Las Cruces Sun News: Local hospitals have placed employees on temporary…
LAS CRUCES - Local hospitals have placed employees on temporary leave or furlough as the facilities have reduced operations to focus on dealing with the novel coronavirus pandemic.
Stacie Lovato
Air Force service-member Stacie Lovato was a strong, kind, loving wife and stepmother of two boys. Her and her husband Joseph were avid baseball fans and both served in the military together in Alamogordo, NM.