Department of Health Resources
Links to other websites directly operated by the New Mexico Department of Health.
Video of Rule Hearing Meeting for March 24th, 2020
Video of Rule Hearing Meeting for March 24th, 2020The video for the rule hearing from March 24th, 2019 |
VitalChek Express Certificate Service
VitalChek Express Certificate ServiceNew Mexico Vital Records does not accept credit cards or online orders. However, you may order birth certificates and death certificates online through our independent partner company. |
Water Testing Results Holloman
Water Testing Results HollomanPFAS Water Testing Results from Lake Holloman |
Water Well Resources
Water Well ResourcesThe focus of this page on the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking website is Water Well Resources and provides guides from various state agencies and other organizations to support water well owners. |
Years of Potential Life Lost (Before Age 75) Indicator Report
Years of Potential Life Lost (Before Age 75) Indicator ReportYPLLs can show the burden of premature deaths due to a particular cause of death within a population. YPLLs can also be used to distinguish the burden of premature death in populations. Unlike crude and standard age-adjusted measures, YPLL emphasizes the processes underlying premature death in a population. |
Young Children With Parents in the Workforce
Young Children With Parents in the WorkforceParents and families are characteristically the earliest educators of young children, and the level of parental interaction during formative years is linked to a variety of academic outcomes. However, the degree of parental involvement may be influenced by the labor-force participation of the parents, particularly in single-parent households. An increased need for quality child care is found in family settings where all parents are employed full-time. |
Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey
Youth Risk and Resiliency SurveyThe New Mexico Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey is a tool to assess the health risk behaviors and resiliency factors of New Mexico high school and middle school students. |