SB 296 (to be heard Thursday afternoon) gives Legislature another “bite at the apple” to attract doctors to NM

Several bills have been introduced in the 2023 New Mexico Legislature to deal with the State’s doctor shortage and medical malpractice law. SB 296 is a bipartisan effort along those lines and it will be heard on Thursday afternoon (March 2) inĀ Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee.

The bill proposes to amend the Medical Malpractice Act to limit the recovery for claims against outpatient healthcare facilities that are not majority-owned or -controlled by a hospital at $750 thousand per occurrence, with annual consumer price index (CPI) adjustments.

You can contact your legislators on the Committee via the email addresses listed below:

benny.shendo@nmlegis.gov
carrie.hamblen@nmlegis.gov
gay.kernan@nmlegis.gov
craig.brandt@nmlegis.gov
ron.griggs@nmlegis.gov
leo.jaramillo@nmlegis.gov
linda.lopez@nmlegis.gov
jas4nm@gmail.com
bill.tallman@nmlegis.gov
peter.wirth@nmlegis.gov