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The Line: School-Based Health Clinics Face Potential Funding Cuts

March 4, 2016 – Health clinics in schools across the state are facing potential funding cuts. The state department of health is expected to cut at least 300 thousand dollars in funding for the program, according to local media reports.

School-based health centers provide many services, including primary care and behavioral health services to students who might otherwise not be able to access medical care in rural areas or neighborhoods where there aren’t many providers.

The New Mexico Department of Health is currently looking to cut over 11 million dollars across the department, but the final decision about cuts has not yet been made.

This week, host Gene Grant and the Line opinion panelists debate whether school-based health centers are working in communities across the state.

LINE PANELISTS:
Eddy Aragon, CEO, “The Rock of Talk,” Fox News ABQ 95.9 FM
Dan Foley, former New Mexico house minority whip
Sophie Martin, attorney and editor of DukeCityFix.com
Antoinette Sedillo López, executive director of Enlace Comunitario