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LTE: Presbyterian’s Medicare Advantage Exit Will Force New Mexico Beneficiaries To Reassess Their Coverage Options

BY BEVERLY NEAL-CLNTONMedicare Uncovered, Radio ShowLos Alamos Presbyterian’s decision to end most of its Medicare Advantage offerings in 2027 will leave thousands of New Mexico beneficiaries facing major disruptions in their health coverage, provider access, and out-of-pocket costs. For many seniors and people with disabilities, this change will not simply mean choosing a new insurance card; it will mean reevaluating how they protect their doct…
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Los Alamos Reporter broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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