New Mexico Register / Volume XXXII,
Issue 1 / January 12, 2021
PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER
NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
SECRETARY-DESIGNATE TRACIE C. COLLINS, M.D.
DECEMBER 23, 2020
Amended Public Health Emergency Order Implementing Additional Contact Tracing
Information Requirements for all Laboratories and Submitters Submitting
Notifiable
Condition COVID-19 Test Results to the New Mexico Epidemiology and
Response Division
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2020, because of the spread of COVID-19 ,
Michelle Lujan Grisham, the Governor of the State of New Mexico, issued
Executive Order 2020-004 declaring that a Public Health Emergency exists in New
Mexico under the Public Health Emergency Response Act, and invoked her authority
under the All Hazards Emergency Management Act;
WHEREAS, Governor Michelle Lujan G1isham has renewed the
declaration of a Public Health Emergency through January 8, 2021;
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is a deadly virus and has taken
the lives of nearly 330,000 Americans and over 2,200 New Mexicans;
WHEREAS, confirmed cases in the United States have risen to more
than 18 million and confirmed COVID-19 infections in New Mexico have risen to over 130,000, with significant recent spikes in cases in New
Mexico overwhelming our hospitals;
WHEREAS, the State of New Mexico is in the midst of an urgent
medical crisis caused by the COVID pandemic which has strained the ability of
both institutional and individual providers to deliver the quality of care New
Mexicans ordinarily expect;
WHEREAS, there is anticipated to be a sh01iage in the number of
physicians , nurses, and other healthcare workers available given the
continually increasing number of COVID-19 infections in the State;
WHEREAS, clinical resources and supplies are currently taxed and
are anticipated to be even more greatly taxed as COVID-19 infections increase,
resulting in the postponement and discontinuation of various essential medical
services;
WHEREAS, a host of modifications of n01mal medical practice will be
necessitated to address the ongoing surge in COVID-19 infections in the New
Mexico and the attendant detrimental consequences to medical practice and
medical service availability within the State;
WHEREAS, on December 4, 2020, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham
issued Executive Order 2020-083 ("EO 2020-083"), stating that
"'Crisis Care' standards may need
to be implemented over the next several weeks and our State should
prepare for that possibility";
WHEREAS, EO 2020-083 orders and directs the New Mexico Department
of Health to undertake all steps necessary to credential and approve certain
physicians and other licensed healthcare providers as "COVID-19
Credentialed Physicians" and certain advance practice clinicians as
"COVID-19 Credentialed Advanced Practice Clinicians" so that such
individuals shall be considered public employees for purposes of the Tort
Claims Act under the All Hazards Emergency Response Act;
WHEREAS, on December 2, 2020, the New Mexico Medical Advisory Team
notified the Acting Secretary of Health that "Crisis Care Standards"
have been activated within the state and that it is appropriate to apply Crisis
Care Standards in hospital settings;
WHEREAS, during a
declared Public Health Emergency, the New Mexico Department of Health possesses
legal authority pursuant to the Public Health Emergency Response Act to
"utilize, secure or evacuate health care facilities for public use."
NMSA 1978, § 12-10A-6(A)(l). The Department of Health also possesses the legal
authority under the Public Health Act to "respond to public health
emergencies," "ensure the quality and accessibility of health care
services and the provision of health care when health care is otherwise
unavailable," "control and abate the causes of disease, especially
epidemics," and "maintain and enforce rules for the control of
conditions of public health importance." NMSA 1978, § 24-1-3; and
WHEREAS, the Department of Health finds that it is necessary and appropriate
under the current circumstances for certain physicians and other medical
clinicians who evidence the meeting of certain qualifications to become
approved to perform certain medical duties by the Acting Cabinet Secretary and
to become credentialed for the purpose of being deemed public employees for
purposes of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Tracie C. Collins,
M.D., Secretary-Designate of the New Mexico Department of Health, in accordance
with the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the Laws of the State
of New Mexico, and as directed by the Governor pursuant to Executive Order
2020-083 under the full scope of her emergency powers under the All Hazard
Emergency Management Act and the Emergency Licensing Act, do hereby DECLARE THAT IT IS NECESSARY FOR THE STATE
TO INVOKE CRISIS-LEVEL STANDARDS OF CARE and that it is necessary and
appropriate under the current circumstances for certain physicians and other
medical clinicians who evidence the meeting of certain qualifications to become
approved to perform certain medical duties by the Secretary-Designate and to
become credentialed for the purpose of being deemed public employees for
purposes of the New Mexico Tort Claims Act.
I DIRECT that the credentialing and approval
of providers credentialed mid approved under this Order shall be conducted as
follows:
1. DEFINITIONS
As used in this
Order, the following terms shall have the meaning given to them, except where
the context clearly requires otherwise:
(a) "Applicant" means a natural
person who is licensed as a medical practitioner and who applies for
credentialing and approval as a COVID-19 Credentialed Physician or a COVID- 19
Advanced Practice Clinician.
(b) "Application" means an
application for credentialing and approval of a person to be a COVID-19
Credentialed Physician or COVID-19 Advanced Practice Clinician that is
completed utilizing the Department-approved application form.
(c) "Application form" means
the form available online at www.mnhealth.org.
(d) "COVID-19 Credentialed Advanced
Practice Clinician" means a natural person who is licensed as a healthcare
provider, who is credentialed and approved by the New Mexico Department of
Health for the purpose of deeming the person to be a public employee pursuant
to the Emergency Licensing Act and the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. A COVID-19
Advanced Practice Clinician shall hold authority under New Mexico law to
provide medical care independently and not under the supervision of a
physician, and shall be deemed a public employee to the limited extent that,
and in the limited circumstance in which, the clinician provides medical care,
in a hospital acute care setting, to a person infected with the COVID-19 virus
or to a person that the clinician reasonably believes may be infected with
COVID-19 virus. COVID-19 Credentialed Advanced Practice Clinicians are limited
to the following:
(i) certified nurse practitioners
(licensed by the New Mexico Board of Nursing in accordance with NMSA 1978, §
61-3-23.2);
(ii) certified registered nurse
anesthetists (licensed by the New Mexico Board of Nursing in accordable with
NMSA 1978, § 61-3-23.3);
(iii) clinical nurse specialists (licensed
by the Board of Nursing in accordance with NMSA
1978, § 61-3-23.4); and
(iv) certified nurse-midwives (licensed by
the Board of Nursing pursuant to the Nursing Practice Act and licensed by the
Department of Health as a certified nurse-midwife pursuant to NMSA 1978, §
24-l-3(R) and NMAC 16.11.2).
(e) "COVID-19 Credentialed
Physician" means a medical doctor or doctor of osteopathic medicine who
holds authority under New Mexico law to provide medical care, who is
credentialed and approved by the New Mexico Department of Health for the
purpose of deeming the person to be a public employee pursuant to the Emergency
Licensing Act and the New Mexico Tort Claims Act. A COVID-19 Credentialed
Physician shall be deemed a public employee to the extent that, and in the
limited circumstance in which, the physician provides medical care in a hospital
acute care setting to a person infected with the COVID-19 virus or to a person
that the physician reasonably believes may be infected with COVID-19, or when
the physician serves as a triage officer or member of a triage board with
respect to the treatment decisions related to the care of a person infected
with COVID-19 or to a person that the physician reasonably believes may be
infected with COVID-19.
(f) "Credentialed
Practitioner" means a COVID-19 Credentialed Physician or a COVID-19
Advanced Practice Clinician.
(g) "Facility" means the acute
care hospital facility or institution at which an applicant intends to provide
medical services, whether for consideration or on a voluntary basis.
(h) ”Licensed" means licensed,
certified, or permitted to provide medical care to a person by an authorized
governmental licensing authority in the State of New Mexico.
2. DESIGNATION OF CREDENTIALED
PRACTIONERS; EFFECT
The
Secretary of Health shall designate a physician as a COVID-19 Credentialed
Physician, or a clinician as a COVID-19 Credentialed Advanced Practice
Clinician, based upon findings that: (1) the physician/advanced practice
clinician services will materially farther the State's interest in public
health and welfare, and (2) the physician/advanced practice clinician possesses
the requisite skills and background necessary to provide care during the
pendency of the existing health emergency. The Secretary may weigh and consider
any additional factors the Secretary deems appropriate given the operative facts
and circumstances. The Secretary shall implement an application process, as
more set forth more folly herein, for the purpose of identifying eligible
medical practitioners and assessing their scopes of current practice and
COVID-19 clinical services proposed for approval by the Department.
COVID-19 Credentialed Physicians and
COVID-19 Credentialed Advanced Practice Clinicians shall only be considered
public employees for purposes of the Tort Claims Act to the limited extent and
in the limited circumstance in which such Credentialed Practitioners provide
medical care outside of their normal
and privileged scope
of practice and/or
are serving as a triage officer or triage board member in a hospital
acute care setting in relation to a person infected with COVID-19 or to a
person reasonably believed to be infected with COVID-19. NMSA 1978, §§ 41-4-1 to -27; NMSA 1978, §§
12-10-4, -11, -13.
(a) Application
Process
An
applicant or a facility affiliated with an applicant shall submit a completed
application to the e-mail address that is identified on the application form.
The
Secretary or her designee(s) shall review the application and render a
determination of whether to grant or deny the application in whole or in part
based on operative facts and circumstances, including, but not limited to, the
nature of the applicant's current primary scope of medical practice, the nature
of the applicant's proposed COVID-19 scope of practice, the extent of deviation
between the applicant's primary scope of practice and proposed COVID-19 scope
of practice, and other factors as the Secretary may deem appropriate.
(b) Content
of Application
The
information required to be submitted in the application shall include, but need
not be limited to, the following:
1. Identity and contact information of
the applicant;
2. Professional qualifications of the
applicant, including the applicant's professional degree;
3. Main location of the facility;
4. Main scope of current practice;
5. Proposed practice
locations, including name
and contact information
for associated facilities;
6. Proposed COVID-19 clinical
services;
7. Request for designation as a
COVID-19 Credentialed Physician or
COVID-19 Credentialed Advanced Practice Clinician;
8. Name and signature of applicant;
and
9. Proof of: agreement between the
applicant and the associated facility, that the facility is willing to permit
the performance of the identified proposed COVID-19 clinical services on the
facility's premises, and that the applicant is willing to perform such
services.
(c) Disclaimer
The
Secretary or his or her designee may rescind approval of an application upon
notice to an affected applicant and associated facility for cause, which
includes, but is not limited to, falsification of any information included
within the application or any other information or material submitted to the
Department. A previously issued approval of an application shall be deemed
automatically rescinded upon the suspension or revocation of an applicant's
medical license by the applicant's professional licensing authority.
A
Credentialed Practitioner and an associated facility shall at all times adhere
to applicable ethical standards.
I FURTHER DIRECT as follows:
(1) This Order shall be broadly disseminated in English,
Spanish and other appropriate languages to the citizens of the State of New
Mexico.
(2) This Order declaring restrictions
based upon the existence of a condition of public health importance shall not
abrogate any disease-reporting requirements set forth in the New Mexico Public
Health Act.
(3) This Order shall take effect on December 23, 2020 and
remain in effect through January 5, 2021.
THIS ORDER supersedes any other previous orders, proclamations, or
directives in conflict. This Order shall take effect immediately and shall
remain in effect for the duration indicated in the Order unless otherwise
rescinded.
ATTEST:
DONE AT THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE
THIS 23RD DAY OF DECEMBER 2020
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WITNESS MY HAND AND THE GREAT
MAGGIE TOULOUSE OLIVER SEAL
OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
SECRETARY OF STATE
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TRACIE
C. COLLINS, M.D.
SECRETARY-DESIGNATE OF THE STATE OF
NEW
MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH