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This document explains the petition process for any individual or association of individuals requesting the addition of a new medical condition, medical treatment or disease for the purpose of participating in the medical cannabis program and all lawful privileges under the act.
This document provides a wealth of information about Hantavirus for New Mexico physicians and healthcare workers including clinical recognition, presumptive laboratory recognition, presumptive clinical and laboratory recognition, immediate consultation and referral, rapid diagnostic testing, and more.
Adverse Reaction Patient Instructions-Can be used for Reproduction and POD Handouts
System specification guide for the New Mexico Statewide Immunization Information System.
This is a helpful list of frequently asked questions regarding vital records and Real ID.
The Immunization Practices Advisory Council and the New Mexico Department of Health urge all medical practices and health professionals to offer immunization against pneumococcal disease to children and adults. This flyer contains information and recommendations for the use of the two pneumococcal vaccines in adults.
This helpful document explains how to add frozen vaccine to NMSIIS inventory.
Summary of infant schedules for hepatitis B vaccine.
Interpretation of the hepatitis B panel.
This fact sheet answers frequently asked questions about Hantavirus including what it is, what the symptoms are, how it spreads, how long people are contagious, what treatments are available, and how to protect yourself from the virus.
This is a list of all unexpired and valid acceptable documents for obtaining a birth record.
This is a fact sheet about childhood obesity in the State of New Mexico.
This is a fact sheet about adult cigarette smoking in the State of New Mexico.
This document describes how to modify your web browser settings to temporarily regain access to the DHI provider search and online incident reporting web applications.
This fact sheet helps explain suicide including what it is, how it affects health, who is at risk, how we can prevent it, and where you can learn more.
These instructions explain the fingerprint instructions for New Mexico applicants.
Know Your Rights: Fact Sheet
Know Your Rights: HCBS Centennial Care Community Benefit FAQ
Know Your Rights: HCBS Person-Centered Planning
Know Your Rights: HCBS Rules and What It Means for You