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New Mexico Human Services Department
The Indian Health Service (Albuquerque Area) issued an RFQ (Combined Synopsis/Solicitation) seeking contractors to provide medical and pharmaceutical waste collection and disposal services for the Jicarilla Service Unit in Dulce, New Mexico. The acquisition is a cascading Total Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) set-aside under the Buy Indian Act with a NAICS of 562112 (Hazardous Waste Collection), and the contract is a firm fixed price purchase/order for a one-year base period with up to four one-year options. Quotes are to be submitted via email to the identified point of contact by 5:30 PM MST on February 6, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Feb 7, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
New Mexico Human Services Department
Close: Feb 7, 2026
The Indian Health Service (Albuquerque Area) issued an RFQ (Combined Synopsis/Solicitation) seeking contractors to provide medical and pharmaceutical waste collection and disposal services for the Jicarilla Service Unit in Dulce, New Mexico. The acquisition is a cascading Total Indian Small Business Economic Enterprise (ISBEE) set-aside under the Buy Indian Act with a NAICS of 562112 (Hazardous Waste Collection), and the contract is a firm fixed price purchase/order for a one-year base period with up to four one-year options. Quotes are to be submitted via email to the identified point of contact by 5:30 PM MST on February 6, 2026.
New Mexico Human Services Department
The New Mexico Health Care Authority is soliciting proposals from Independent Public Accountants to perform annual financial statement audits in compliance with state and federal regulations. Interested firms must be in good standing with the Office of the State Auditor and submit their proposals through the Bonfire electronic procurement portal. The engagement includes the preparation of audit reports, federal data collection forms, and other required financial reporting deliverables.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
New Mexico Human Services Department
Close: Apr 8, 2026
The New Mexico Health Care Authority is soliciting proposals from Independent Public Accountants to perform annual financial statement audits in compliance with state and federal regulations. Interested firms must be in good standing with the Office of the State Auditor and submit their proposals through the Bonfire electronic procurement portal. The engagement includes the preparation of audit reports, federal data collection forms, and other required financial reporting deliverables.
AvailableNew Mexico Human Services Department
The Indian Health Service (IHS), Albuquerque Area, is soliciting proposals for two pharmacists to provide non-personal pharmacy services at the Santa Fe Indian Health Center with potential rotations to the Santa Clara Health Center. This RFP is a Buy Indian set-aside (HHS-only) under NAICS 561320 and will result in a single award consisting of a base year plus four option years. Proposals are due by February 20, 2026, and require submission per the instructions in the solicitation.
Posted Date
Jan 23, 2026
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Jan 23, 2026
New Mexico Human Services Department
Close: Feb 20, 2026
The Indian Health Service (IHS), Albuquerque Area, is soliciting proposals for two pharmacists to provide non-personal pharmacy services at the Santa Fe Indian Health Center with potential rotations to the Santa Clara Health Center. This RFP is a Buy Indian set-aside (HHS-only) under NAICS 561320 and will result in a single award consisting of a base year plus four option years. Proposals are due by February 20, 2026, and require submission per the instructions in the solicitation.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from New Mexico Human Services Department
The meeting addressed several key areas, including a Gap and Needs Assessment, the establishment of Credentialing Workgroups, and Tribal Engagement strategies. Discussions also covered a Regional Convening Workshop by the UNM Health Science Center, updates on the AOC's Regional Community initiatives, and HCA's Early Access Regional Plans. The committee discussed the need for a funding structure, Medicaid behavioral health spending, a unified timeline, and early access funding to support capacity building.
The State of New Mexico's Rural Health Transformation Plan outlines a comprehensive, community-centered strategy to enhance healthcare access and support for all New Mexicans, particularly those in rural, frontier, and tribal communities. The plan is structured around five key initiatives: Healthy Horizons, focusing on expanding specialty care and chronic disease management; Rooted in New Mexico, dedicated to building and sustaining the rural health workforce; the Rural Health Innovation Fund, empowering local communities to address specific health challenges; Bridge to Resilience, establishing a center for provider sustainability and innovation; and the Rural Health Data Hub, creating an integrated health analytics platform. The overarching goal is to expand access, strengthen outcomes, ensure lasting equity, and build a resilient healthcare system that empowers families and supports local providers across the state.
The meeting included a welcome from the Medicaid Director and a recap of the special legislative session outcomes, which allocated emergency funding to address federal cuts to food assistance programs and other state needs. There were introductions of new staff members. Old business included discussions on conflict of interest, choosing BAC leadership, a key priority survey, and the BAC SharePoint workspace. New business covered the HCA website redesign in procurement, BAC bylaws, and a review of the November 3, 2025 MAC meeting agenda, which included reports, the NM Special Session, the Rural Health Transformation Plan, SB3, HR1, and an overview of CMS Final Rule 2442-F.
The meeting addressed several key areas, including updates on the Licensing and Credentialing Workgroup and the Operations Sub-Committee. A Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for Early Access Regional Plans was announced to accelerate funding into communities. Updates were provided on regional planning workshops and community engagement efforts, including the sharing of the final version of the E-SIM. The committee also discussed reimbursable behavioral health services, Medicaid reimbursement processes, and a comprehensive timeline for upcoming deadlines and responsibilities. The resignation of the Medicaid Director was announced. The need to support rural New Mexico's small regions under the current NOFO was stressed.
The meeting included a Medicaid Director welcome and a recap of the special session and HR-1 impacts, focusing on funding allocations for food assistance programs, HCA staffing, IT system upgrades, and health insurance costs. Staff announcements introduced new personnel and acknowledged the retirement of a long-serving staff member. Old business included a discussion on conflict of interest, the election of BAC co-chairs, and the designation of MAC representatives. Members completed a key priorities survey, identifying access to care, service quality, care coordination, equity, and Medicaid policy changes as top themes. The council discussed the HCA website overhaul and BAC bylaws. The meeting also included a review of the upcoming MAC meeting agenda.
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Acting Medicaid Director, Medical Assistance Division (successor to HSD under New Mexico Health Care Authority)
Administrative Services Division Director / Chief Financial Officer
Bureau Chief – Systems Bureau, Medical Assistance Division (HSD/HCA)
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