April 20, 2026 Bulletins APPLYING COST-SHARING WAIVERS TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES: EFFECTIVE January 1, 2027 BULLETIN 2026-008 This bulletin will take effect on January 1, 2027.Until that date, carriers must continue to follow Bulletin 2021-009.Bulletin 2021-009 will remain in effect through 12:00 a.m. December 31, 2026, and thenwill be considered repealed. Senate Bill 120 titled “No Behavioral Health Cost Sharing,” was signed into law by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham on April 8, 2025, effective January 1, 2026. Senate Bill 120 removes the sunset date of January 1, 2027, for behavioral health cost sharing elimination that was passed in SB317 in the 2021 legislative session and signed by the Governor on April 8, 2021. SB120 builds on SB317 which prohibits cost sharing, including imposition of a deductible, for behavioral health (BH) services covered by any health care plan “delivered, issued for delivery or renewed in New Mexico.” To ensure that all New Mexicans receive equal treatment with respect to health plan coverage for BH services, the law prohibits a health insurance policy, health care plan or certificate of health insurance, or health maintenance organization contract whether individual, group or blanket that is delivered, issued for delivery, or renewed in New Mexico from imposing cost sharing, including copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles, on BH services as defined in NMSA 1978, Sections 59A-22-57(B)(1), 59A-23-16(B)(1), 59A-46-57(B)(1), and 59A-47-51(B)(1). The application of the prohibition on cost-sharing for BH services must be standardized across all subject health plans effective immediately. For complete content please see PDF below. APPLYING COST-SHARING WAIVERS TO BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES: EFFECTIVE January 1, 2027
August 11, 2026 Announcements ORDER ESTABLISHING PARAMETERS FOR DEFRAYAL UNDER 13.10.41 NMAC, COVERAGE FOR SPECIFICED SEX TRAIT MODIFICATION PROCEDURE Pursuant to NMSA, Section 59A-2-8 General powers and duties of superintendent, this order provides an initial interpretation of what specified sex trait modification procedures and prescriptions are eligible for defrayal starting Plan Year 2027 for health plans sold on the New Mexico BeWell Exchange. Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) staff may revisit this interpretation […] Read More
June 22, 2026 Bulletins MEDICAL MALPRACTICE PREMIUM REDUCTION BULLETIN 2026-010: The New Mexico State Legislature appropriated $5 million to the New Mexico Office of Superintendent of Insurance (OSI) to address medical malpractice insurance costs for individual providers. The appropriation was part of a supplemental appropriation package passed in 2025. This one-time appropriation directs OSI to provide a premium subsidy for private medical malpractice insurance policies. […] Read More