Department of Health Resources
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Query System Contents & Usage
Query System Contents & UsageThe New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System provides a simple-to-use query system interface that allows a user to step through data selection options and perform custom queries of New Mexico's public health databases. |
Quit Smoking Now
Quit Smoking NowOne day, your world will be a more beautiful place. Quit now and thrive. Offers free help quitting tobacco including unlimited sessions with a trained quit coach and much more. |
Recording Freezer Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp Log
Recording Freezer Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp LogThis is a tutorial on YouTube explaining how to record freezer temperatures in the Vaccines for Children Monthly temperature log form. |
Recording of the MCP Rules Repeal & Replacement Hearing
Recording of the MCP Rules Repeal & Replacement HearingThis is the audio recording on YouTube of the New Mexico Department of Health Medical Cannabis Program Rules, Repeal & Replacement Hearing held on December 29, 2014. |
Recording Refrigerator Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp Log
Recording Refrigerator Temperatures on the VFC Monthly Temp LogThis is a tutorial on YouTube explaining how to record refrigerator temperatures in the Vaccines for Children Monthly temperature log form. |
Refugee, Asylum Seeker, Immigrant Resource Page
Refugee, Asylum Seeker, Immigrant Resource PageThis page of the facebook website is dedicated to the multiple agencies involved with refugee, asylum-seeker, and immigrant care in New Mexico. |
Reproductive Outcomes
Reproductive OutcomesBirth is a complex and wonderful process and fortunately, the birth outcome for most women is a full term and healthy baby. |
Results Scorecard Annual FY17
Results Scorecard Annual FY17The NMDOH Results Scorecard 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. |
Results Scorecard Annual FY18
Results Scorecard Annual FY18The NMDOH Results Scorecard 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. |
Results Scorecard Quarterly FY18-Q3
Results Scorecard Quarterly FY18-Q3The NMDOH Results Scorecard 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. |
Results Scorecard Quarterly FY18-Q4
Results Scorecard Quarterly FY18-Q4The NMDOH Results Scorecard 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. |
Results Scorecard Quarterly FY19-Q1
Results Scorecard Quarterly FY19-Q1The NMDOH Results Scorecard 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. |
Sarah Flores-Sievers
Sarah Flores-SieversSarah Flores-Sievers |
School-aged Children Age 5-17 Living in Poverty
School-aged Children Age 5-17 Living in PovertyIn 2013, approximately 103,800 New Mexico school-aged children, 5 to 17 years old, were in families living in poverty. Research suggests that living in poverty during early childhood is associated with lower than average academic performance that begins in kindergarten and extends through elementary and high school. Living in poverty during early childhood is associated with lower than average rates of school completion. |
Seasonal Allergies
Seasonal AllergiesThe information on this page of the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking Network focuses on the health effects of seasonal allergies (details include signs and symptoms, prevention and treatment, and pollen counts). |
Sexual Abuse
Sexual AbuseThis video was the result of a national project which was funded by Department of Justice Victims of Crime. It was shared by Massachusetts Disabled Persons Protection Commission and is part of the National Awareness and Action Curriculum. |
SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 1)
SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 1)SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 1) |
SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 2)
SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 2)SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 2) |
SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 3)
SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 3)SHM - Chapter 6 - Helping the Student with DM Succeed Training (Level 3) |
Social Determinants of Health Topics
Social Determinants of Health TopicsSocial determinants of health are conditions in the environments in which people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks. Resources that enhance quality of life can have a significant influence on population health outcomes. Examples of these resources include safe and affordable housing, access to education, public safety, availability of healthy foods, local emergency/health services, and environments free of life-threatening toxins. |
Specimen Submission Instructional Video
Specimen Submission Instructional VideoThis video explains how to submit specimens to our Scientific Laboratory Division's biological sciences bureau. |
Statewide Immunization Information System
Statewide Immunization Information SystemThe New Mexico Statewide Immunization Information System (NMSIIS) is a computerized Internet database application that was developed to record and track immunization dates of New Mexico State's children and adults, providing assistance for keeping everyone on track for their recommended immunizations. |
Stroke Deaths in New Mexico
Stroke Deaths in New MexicoIn 2016, stroke was the fifth leading cause of death in New Mexico. |
Stroke System of Care Survey
Stroke System of Care SurveyThis is a short survey which will help influence how the systems of Stroke care are Developed in the State of NM. |
Substance Abuse Epidemiology Data Reports
Substance Abuse Epidemiology Data ReportsThese reports present several major indicators of substance abuse in New Mexico. The major indicators include outcome indicators (e.g., major causes of alcohol-related death) and indicators of substance abuse consumption behavior (i.e., self-reported substance use behavior from statewide surveys). The presentation of each major indicator includes a text description of the major data findings; a detailed table with results by gender, age group, and race/ethnicity; a table detailing county results by race/ethnicity; a bar chart and a map with rates for each New Mexico county; and additional charts illustrating other pertinent findings. |
Supports Waiver Press Release
Supports Waiver Press ReleaseGov. Lujan Grisham Instructs Development of Waiver Program |
Teen Birth Rate Complete Health Indicator Report
Teen Birth Rate Complete Health Indicator ReportComplete teen birth rate indicator report for New Mexico. |
Teen Birth Rate Health Indicator Report 1
Teen Birth Rate Health Indicator Report 1Provides data for the state of New Mexico. |
Teen Birth Rate Health Indicator Report 2
Teen Birth Rate Health Indicator Report 2Compares the New Mexico rate to the United States rate. |
The Case of Questionable Good Intentions
The Case of Questionable Good IntentionsThe Choices We Make - Episode 2. Features a staff driving van, verbally abusing individuals when they go to Wendy’s. Written and directed by Nyla McCarthy. |
The nmwic.org About Page
The nmwic.org About PageThe nmwic.org About Page |
The nmwic.org Website
The nmwic.org WebsiteThe New Mexico Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Program is proud to offer free healthy foods, nutrition education, nursing support, and community connections to help families live their best in the Land of Enchantment. |
This is Adolescent Health
This is Adolescent HealthThis is Adolescent and Young Adult Health in New Mexico |
This is Child Health
This is Child HealthThis is Child Health in New Mexico |
This is Children with Special Healthcare
This is Children with Special HealthcareThis is Special Healthcare in New Mexico |
This is Infant Health
This is Infant HealthThis is Infant Health in New Mexico |
This is Maternal Health
This is Maternal HealthThis is Maternal Health in New Mexico |
This is Title V
This is Title VThis is Title V in New Mexico |
Title X Clinical Training
Title X Clinical TrainingThe purpose of this training is to educate clinical staff who provide Title X family planning services in New Mexico on the Title X family planning guidelines. |
Title X Non-Clinical Training
Title X Non-Clinical TrainingThe purpose of this training is to educate non-clinical staff who provide Title X family planning services in New Mexico on the Title X family planning guidelines. |
Tobacco Use Prevention
Tobacco Use PreventionCampaigns and resources to prevent youth and young adults from starting to use tobacco and vaping products. |
Tobacco Use Prevention and Control
Tobacco Use Prevention and ControlMaybe you smoke with morning coffee, or on your breaks at work, or each time you drive. Take advantage of this chance to change your smoking habits and quit, even for one day. |
Together NM Website
Together NM WebsiteTogether NM Website link |
Trauma Registry Data Query Module
Trauma Registry Data Query ModuleThis query module is a part of the Indicator-Based Information System and provides the ability to query incidents, deaths, length of stays, and number of intensive care unit days. |
Unemployment in New Mexico
Unemployment in New MexicoHousehold income is strongly related to health status for all persons in the household. Those living at or near the poverty level tend to have poorer health status, in part because they cannot always afford health care. Health status also depends on meeting a family's needs for adequate housing and nutrition. Lack of income may also keep children from having access to quality education, safe areas to play, and expose them to other risk factors. In addition, common reasons for unemployment include chronic mental or physical illness that limits a person's ability to work outside the home. |
VaxViewNM
VaxViewNMNMSIIS VaxViewNM.org website |
VaxViewNM Provider Video
VaxViewNM Provider VideoNMSIIS VaxViewNM video for providers |
VaxViewNM Public Video
VaxViewNM Public VideoNMSIIS VaxViewNM video for the public |