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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in Chapter 52 NMSA 1978, “health care provider” means:
A. a hospital maintained by the state or a political subdivision of the state or any place currently licensed as a hospital by the department of health that has:
(1) accommodations for resident bed patients;
(2) a licensed professional registered nurse always on duty or call;
(3) a laboratory; and
(4) an operating room where surgical operations are performed;
B. an optometrist licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 2 NMSA 1978;
C. a chiropractic physician licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 4 NMSA 1978;
D. a dentist licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 5 [FN1] NMSA 1978;
E. a physician licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 6 NMSA 1978;
F. a podiatrist licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 8 NMSA 1978;
G. an osteopathic physician licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 10 NMSA 1978;
H. a physician assistant licensed pursuant to the provisions of Section 61-6-7 NMSA 1978;
I. a certified nurse practitioner licensed pursuant to Section 61-3-23.2 NMSA 1978;
J. a physical therapist licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 12 [FN2] NMSA 1978;
K. an occupational therapist licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 12A NMSA 1978;
L. a doctor of oriental medicine licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 14A NMSA 1978;
M. an athletic trainer licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 14D NMSA 1978;
N. a psychologist who is duly licensed or certified in the state where the service is rendered, holding a doctorate degree in psychology and having at least two years of clinical experience in a recognized health setting, or who has met the standards of the national register of health services providers in psychology;
O. a certified nurse-midwife licensed by the board of nursing as a registered nurse and registered with the behavioral health services division of the human services department [health care authority department] as a certified nurse-midwife;
P. a pharmacist licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 61, Article 11 NMSA 1978; or
Q. any person or facility that provides health-related services in the health care industry, as approved by the director.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 52. Workers' Compensation § 52-4-1. Definition; health care provider - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-52-workers-compensation/nm-st-sect-52-4-1/
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