Department of Health Resources
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Alcohol-Related Chronic Disease Deaths
Alcohol-Related Chronic Disease DeathsChronic heavy drinking (defined as drinking, on average, more than two drinks per day for men, and more than one drink per day for women) often is associated with alcoholism or alcohol dependence, and can cause or contribute to a number of diseases, including alcoholic liver cirrhosis. |
Alcohol-Related Death
Alcohol-Related DeathThe consequences of excessive alcohol use are severe in New Mexico. New Mexico's total alcohol-related death rate has ranked 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the U.S. since 1981; and 1st for the period 1997 through 2007. |
Alcohol-Related Injury Deaths
Alcohol-Related Injury DeathsBinge drinking (defined as having five drinks or more on an occasion for men, and four drinks or more on an occasion for women) is a high-risk behavior associated with numerous injury outcomes, including motor vehicle fatalities, homicide, and suicide. |
American Community Survey Queries
American Community Survey QueriesAllows queries of US census bureau data by New Mexico county, small area and census tract. |
Apply for a Midwifery License or Renew / Reinstate an Established License
Apply for a Midwifery License or Renew / Reinstate an Established LicenseCertified Nurse Midwives and Licensed Midwives Application |
Asthma Emergency Department Visits (2008-2016)
Asthma Emergency Department Visits (2008-2016)Asthma Emergency Department Visits (2008-2016) |
Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for March 24th, 2020
Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for March 24th, 2020The audio for the rule hearing from March 24th, 2019 |
Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for October 26th, 2020
Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for October 26th, 2020Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for October 26th, 2020 |
Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for September 17th, 2020
Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for September 17th, 2020Audio of Rule Hearing Meeting for September 17th, 2020 |
Bachelor's Degree or Higher in New Mexico
Bachelor's Degree or Higher in New MexicoHigher adult education levels are associated with greater earning potential, higher life expectancy, and increased social involvement. There is a relationship between more education and better mental well-being and over-all health. People having higher education benefits society as a whole through: civic engagement, interest in societal issues, and stronger interpersonal connections. |
Birth & Death Certificate Data Queries by the Social Determinants of Health
Birth & Death Certificate Data Queries by the Social Determinants of HealthThis query allows users to stratify birth outcomes by census tract level measures of the social determinants of health. The use of sociodemographic variables for routine analysis of public health data is currently recommended by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists. |
Birth Defects
Birth DefectsMeasures include prevalence of infants with cleft lip with or without cleft palate. |