Medicaid eligibility and enrollment in New Mexico

New Mexico Medicaid

Centennial Care Medicaid in New Mexico is available to low-income adults under age 65, as a result of the ACA’s expansion of Medicaid. Coverage is available to children and pregnant women with higher incomes. Medicaid is also available to people who are 65 or older, blind, or disabled, although there are both income and asset limits for those populations.

The following populations are eligible for Medicaid in New Mexico (the limits below include a built-in 5% income disregard that’s used for MAGI-based Medicaid eligibility):

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Apply for Medicaid in New Mexico

Online at the Centennial Care website or healthcare.gov; or by phone at 1-800-318-2596; with a paper application or in-person at a NM Human Services Department field office.

Eligibility: The aged, blind, and disabled. Also, adults with income up to 138% of poverty. Pregnant women are eligible for pregnancy-related coverage with household income up to 250% of poverty. Children are eligible for CHIP with income up to 240% of poverty (ages 7 - 18) or 300% of poverty (ages 0 - 6).

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How many New Mexico residents have Medicaid coverage?

From the fall of 2013 through July 2016, total enrollment in New Mexico Medicaid increased by 303,355 people, or 66%, and reached 761,033. As was the case in most states, enrollment grew sharply in 2014 and 2015, but had mostly leveled off by 2016.

But enrollment began to grow sharply in 2020 as a result of the pandemic. By April 2023, total New Mexico Medicaid and CHIP enrollment had grown to 990,982, with enrollment growth due largely to the pandemic-related three-year pause on disenrollments. Enrollment began to drop after that, when eligibility redeterminations and disenrollments resumed post-pandemic. By August 2023, total enrollment had dropped to 895,243 people.

New Mexico has accepted federal Medicaid expansion. 782,235 - Number of New Mexicans covered by Medicaid/CHIP as of January 2024. 324,557 - Increase in the number of New Mexicans covered by Medicaid/CHIP from late 2013 to January 2024. 172,294 - Number of NM residents disenrolled from Medicaid as of February 2024. 71% - Increase in total Medicaid/CHIP enrollment in New Mexico since late 2013.

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Frequently asked questions about New Mexico Medicaid

Frequently asked questions about New Mexico Medicaid

How do I enroll in Medicaid in New Mexico?