01/20/2026
New Mexico has a healthcare problem.
And it’s not what you think.
Rural communities are short on providers.
Pain care is overloaded.
Patients wait. Or settle for meds.
That’s why this matters.
New Mexico legislators just introduced the “Inclusion in Healthcare Act.”
The goal is simple.
Expand insurance coverage to licensed manual medicine providers.
That includes naprapaths.
What this means for patients.
• More access to care, especially in rural areas
• Fewer wait times
• Non-drug, non-surgical pain treatment
• Providers trained to treat root causes, not symptoms
What this means for the profession.
• Naprapathic Medicine moving to the front lines of pain care
• Insurance inclusion, not exclusion
• A real solution to a real shortage
This isn’t theory.
There are nearly 1,000 licensed practitioners already serving New Mexico.
SUNM trains doctors for moments like this.
Evidence-based.
Hands-on.
Built for communities that need care now.
The future of pain care in New Mexico is getting clearer.
And it doesn’t start with a prescription.