N.M. Admin. Code § 8.150.520.18 - HOUSEHOLD EMERGENCY EXPENSES
A.
Definition: Household emergency expenses are defined as expenses incurred and
paid in full or in part by the household in the 30 days prior to the
application date.
B. Examples of
emergency expenses include:
(1) hospital,
ambulance, doctor and dental bills;
(2) laboratory and other testing
bills;
(3) prescriptions and
non-prescription items ordered by a licensed health care professional;
and
(4) services provided or
ordered by a licensed health care professional; or
(5) nonelective medical expenses;
(6) emergency medical expenses, such
as:
(7) hospital bills;
and
(8) ambulance bills;
(9) expenses resulting from the death of a
household member or other major household crisis; or
(10) repair or replacement of the household's
primary vehicle.
C.
Licensure exemption: Native American practitioners (medicine men), though not
licensed by the state, are specifically recognized by HCA as health care
providers under this policy.
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