Plans
The Strategic Plan report shows our progress toward a Healthier New Mexico. You can use the Scorecard to learn about the actions we are taking to carry out our Strategic Plan. The Scorecard shows what we are doing and how well we are doing it.
The Strategic Plan report shows our progress toward a Healthier New Mexico. You can use the Scorecard to learn about the actions we are taking to carry out our Strategic Plan. The Scorecard shows what we are doing and how well we are doing it.
This plan describes the management and coordination of the New Mexico Department of Health resources and personnel during periods of public health emergencies requiring a medical countermeasure response.
The purpose of the Access and Functional Needs Plan is to identify the actions, responsibilities, and roles involved in creating synchronized emergency operation assistance from NMDOH for New Mexicans and visitors with access and functional needs. The mission is to ensure availability of services for access and functional needs populations before, during and after an emergency. As such, this annex is part of the Emergency Operations Plan and provides direction and guidance.
The Strategic Plan report shows our progress toward a Healthier New Mexico. You can use the Scorecard to learn about the actions we are taking to carry out our Strategic Plan. The Scorecard shows what we are doing and how well we are doing it.
This document is a plan initiated by a federal grant from the Federal Department of Justice. It is to ensure that fair and non-discriminatory hiring decisions are implemented.
This plan incorporates a strategy of designing and developing education, training, and exercise based on vulnerability assessments and grant requirements, utilizing a building block approach. This includes reviewing and evaluating real events, exercises and trainings, to develop future training and exercise plans.
This document is a tool that will be used to establish priorities, align resources, improve and strengthen operations, and ensure that all staff understand the Department’s goals and recognize how then can contribute to achieving them. This plan is intended to communicate the Department’s commitment to improving health outcomes across every part and sub-part of the population.
We invite you to read about how the New Mexico Department of Health implemented the FY14-FY16 Strategic Plan and to learn about the progress we made toward a “Healthier New Mexico.”
This plan incorporates guidance from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency. It also builds on lessons learned from planned events, disasters, emergencies, trainings, and exercises.
This document contains information such as NM Strengths and Weaknesses for Responding to HIV, confidential testing, statistics, and regional needs, gaps, and barriers.
This plan was developed through a participatory process during 2015 – 2016 facilitated by the New Mexico Hepatitis C Coalition. The Coalition is a collaborative body with diverse membership that strives to ensure representation of various experts from all areas of New Mexico.
This plan serves as a path toward ending sexual violence. It is meant to be used by agencies, organizations, universities, community coalitions, policy‐makers, prevention professionals, and other individuals interested in reducing the burden of sexual violence in New Mexico.
The New Mexico Department of Health All-Hazard Emergency Operations Plan Hazard Annex A-7: Ebola Virus Disease Response Plan describes the management and coordination of NMDOH and statewide resources and personnel during an Ebola-related response scenario.
A roadmap for the agency on how to remain a vital part of an effective health system today and into the future. In order to achieve this purpose, we must commit to doing all we can to ensure that there is an adequate and competent workforce, and that we are collaborating with our partners to create community environments that promote healthy lifestyles and the prevention of injury and disease.
This manual contains a descriptive overview of the New Mexico trauma process improvement plan model and emphasizes a continuous multidisciplinary effort to asses, measure, monitor and improve both the process and outcome of trauma care, regardless of the hospital, service, or region.
This plan establishes the basis for coordination of DOH resources and response to provide public health and medical services during an emergency or disaster. The fundamental assumption is that a significant emergency or disaster may overwhelm the capability of the local government or the healthcare system to carry out operations necessary to save lives and protect public health.
Provides guidance about how the New Mexico Department of Health will manage, deploy, and review quality throughout the organization. It describes the processes and activities that will be put into place to ensure quality deliverables are produced consistently and are continuously improved.
A roadmap for the agency on how to remain a vital part of an effective health system today and into the future. In order to achieve this purpose, we must commit to doing all we can to ensure that there is an adequate and competent workforce, and that we are collaborating with our partners to create community environments that promote healthy lifestyles and the prevention of injury and disease.
This is an exciting time for public health in New Mexico. We have the opportunity to assure that we are using the best and most appropriate evidence-based interventions available to address the significant public health challenges confronting the State.