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Access more forms and privacy information at UNM's HSC Privacy Office. If you have questions about your care at UNM Hospitals, contact our Patient Advocate Coordinator at 505-272-2121. You can also visit the Patient Advocate Coordinator's office Monday—Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on the first floor of UNM Hospital.
If you have questions about your care at UNM Hospitals, contact our Patient Advocate Coordinator at 505-272-2121 or email patientadvocate@salud.unm.edu. You can also visit the Patient Advocate Coordinator's office Monday—Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on the first floor of UNM Hospital.
You can also visit the Patient Advocate Coordinator's office Monday—Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on the first floor of UNM Hospital. After hours, ask hospital staff to call the administrative supervisor. For questions about your care at UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center, call 505-994-7400.
By simply signing up at the clinic front desk, you can have 24-hour access to your medical records on the internet. To register, you will provide an email address and sign a consent form. Next, a temporary password will be e-mailed to you with access instructions.
In accordance with HIPAA regulations, you may request copies of your medical records for personal use. Contact our medical records office at 505-925-0106 for more information.
Our Vital Records Call Center is also available from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to answer your questions at 1-866-534-0051 or 505-827-0121. We only issue certificates for individuals who were born in the state of New Mexico.
One visitor is allowed per patient and per day. Visiting hours are between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. All visitors must be14 years of age or older.
UNM's program mirrors that of the EPICS program at Purdue University, while adjusting for local culture, student population, and regional needs. The program will utilize both the community partners, as well as the WHY lab.
New Mexico statute requires that medical records for Medicaid patients must be kept for “at least six years from the date of creation” of the record. NMSA 1978 § 27-11-4 A. (2016). Hospital records, regardless of the insurer, must be retained for ten years.
A reasonable cost-based charge may be made for the cost of duplicating and mailing medical records. A reasonable charge is not more than $30 for the first 15 pages, and $0.25 per page thereafter.
IN-STATE (NEW MEXICO) BIRTH CERTIFICATE: They're open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. You must provide your proof of identity to obtain the birth certificate. An example would be a valid government ID. The approximate cost per copy is $10.00.
SANTA FE: The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) encourages all New Mexicans to order free at-home COVID-19 tests to your home.
Results are tested and returned between two and four days after the specimen is collected. You will not see results the day it was collected.
UNMH is not a business but a not-for-profit state entity, this raises the question of whether UNMH should be building a new hospital at taxpayer expense to compete with the other private hospitals.
MyHealth is UNM's patient portal where you can manage your health care outside of the traditional office visit. What to expect from MyHealth at UNM:
If you have questions about your care at UNM Hospitals, contact our Patient Advocate Coordinator at 505-272-2121.
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