The New Mexico Telehealth Commission was created by Senate Bill 473, the Telehealth Commission Act, at the 2005 legislative session. Its purpose is to encourage a single, coordinated system statewide to advance Telehealth in New Mexico. The Commission consists of 25 members who are appointed by the Governor and who serve terms of one year. The Commission includes physicians and other healthcare providers, educators, technology and telecommunications experts, and business representatives from around the state. It also includes representatives from the state’s health and human service agencies, general services, education, and the corrections department.

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