• Contracted and External Reports

These reports were prepared by independent contractors, and the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance provides them for informational purposes only. The findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed herein are those of the contractors and do not necessarily reflect the views, policies, or positions of the Office of Superintendent of Insurance. The agency does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information presented.

Impact of Federal and State Premiums Subsidies on New Mexico Households: Consumers’ Checkbook/Center for the Study of Services, Oct 2025

Using Insurance Coverage to Improve Health Equity in New Mexico: Recommendations for the Office of the Superintendent of Insurance, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Policy Workshop Report, Dec 2023

Global Budgeting Study: Health Management Associates, 6 reports, May – Sept 2023

Medicaid Forward in New Mexico: Health Coverage, Health Care Spending, and Government Costs: Research Report, The Urban Institute, Aug 2023

Payment Models for New Mexico: Miriam Laugesen and Michael Gusmano, March 2022

An Analysis of NM Health Security Act: Sara Rosenbaum, et al, Jan 2022

Hospital Global Budgets: Landon and Associates, Jan 2022

NM Hospital Global Budgets Report: Bailit Health Purchasing, Jan 2022

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