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New Mexico's Affordability Fund Aims to Ease Rising Health Care Costs

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The Health Care Affordability Fund in New Mexico is set to assist residents facing significant premium increases, with estimates suggesting an average rise of $1,500 per person. This initiative, announced by Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's Office, aims to alleviate out-of-pocket expenses for those enrolled in the state’s health coverage program, Be Well. Enrollment for this program remains open until January 15, 2026, providing a crucial opportunity for residents to secure financial support for their health care needs.

Key Details: • Average premium increase estimated at $1,500 per person. • Enrollment for Be Well program open until January 15, 2026. • Residents must be covered through Be Well to receive assistance.

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