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Provider Credentialing in New Mexico | Arctic Health

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New Mexico faces some of the most severe rural healthcare access challenges in the country, with a large geographic area, significant Indigenous and Hispanic populations, and a long-standing shortage of primary care and specialist providers. The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center in Albuquerque is the state's academic medical center and primary tertiary care hub. Presbyterian Healthcare Services is the dominant community health system statewide.

Centennial Care is New Mexico's comprehensive Medicaid managed care program serving most Medicaid populations. The Centennial Care MCOs are Molina Healthcare of New Mexico, Presbyterian Health Plan (Medicaid division), True Health New Mexico (a Presbyterian subsidiary), and Western Sky Community Care (Centene). Each MCO requires separate credentialing. New Mexico also has Indian Health Service (IHS) facilities serving tribal populations with their own provider enrollment processes.

Presbyterian Health Plan is both the dominant commercial carrier and a major Medicaid MCO in New Mexico, making Presbyterian credentialing especially important. Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico (an independent affiliate) also has commercial enrollment, particularly for employer plans.

Arctic Health helps New Mexico providers credential with Presbyterian, all Centennial Care MCOs, and commercial carriers, with awareness of the state's unique geographic and demographic healthcare access context.

NM Medical Board

Board:
New Mexico Medical Board

Licensure Requirements in New Mexico

Active New Mexico Medical License (MD or DO)
DEA registration with New Mexico address
CAQH ProView profile attested within 120 days
National Provider Identifier (NPI) active
Malpractice insurance meeting payer minimums

Average Credentialing Timeline

60โ€“90 days

Typical time from application submission to approval in New Mexico

Major Payers in New Mexico

We credential providers with all major commercial and government payers operating in New Mexico, including regional health plans and national carriers. Detailed payer-specific pages covering enrollment timelines, required documents, and portal guidance are coming soon.

Contact us to discuss credentialing with a specific payer in New Mexico.

New Mexico Medicaid Program

New Mexico Medicaid (Centennial Care)

State Medicaid program for New Mexico

Provider Portal

Key Regulations in New Mexico

  • New Mexico Statutes ยง59A-46 govern HMO operations and credentialing in the state.
  • Centennial Care is New Mexico's comprehensive Medicaid managed care program serving most Medicaid populations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Centennial Care in New Mexico?

Centennial Care is New Mexico's Medicaid managed care program. It is administered through four MCOs: Molina Healthcare of NM, Presbyterian Health Plan, True Health New Mexico, and Western Sky Community Care. Each requires separate credentialing.

Is Presbyterian Health Plan both a commercial carrier and a Medicaid MCO?

Yes. Presbyterian Healthcare Services operates Presbyterian Health Plan as its commercial insurance arm and also participates in Centennial Care as a Medicaid MCO. They are the dominant carrier in both markets.

How does Indian Health Service affect credentialing in New Mexico?

IHS facilities serve tribal populations with their own federal provider enrollment processes separate from state Medicaid. Providers wishing to serve IHS patients in New Mexico must complete IHS credentialing in addition to state and commercial payer enrollment.

Credentialing in Neighboring States

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Reviewed by Arctic Health Team , Credentialing Specialists

Last reviewed: April 2026

Information on this page reflects our experience as of April 2026. Credentialing requirements, payer processes, and state regulations may change. Contact us or check the relevant state medical board and payer websites for the most current requirements. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or professional advice.