New Mexico Medicaid Plans
New Mexico Medicaid Plans are offered through the state’s managed care program known as Centennial Care 2.0. These plans cover physical, behavioral, and long-term care services for eligible residents. New Mexico’s Medicaid program serves individuals with low income, children, pregnant women, people with disabilities, and others who qualify based on state guidelines.
Managed Care Plans (Centennial Care)
| Plan Name | Member Services | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico | 1‑866‑689‑1523 | bcbsnm.com/community-centennial |
| Presbyterian Health Plan | 1‑888‑977‑2333 | phs.org |
| Western Sky Community Care | 1‑844‑543‑8996 | westernskycommunitycare.com |
Enrollment & Eligibility
- Apply online at yes.state.nm.us
- Or call the HSD Help Line: 1‑800‑283‑4465
- Eligibility is based on income, disability status, family size, and other state criteria
Provider & Plan Resources
Common Questions
What is Centennial Care?
Centennial Care is the name of New Mexico’s Medicaid managed care program. It integrates physical, behavioral, and long-term care under one plan.
How do I choose a Medicaid plan?
When applying or renewing coverage through the YES NM website, you’ll be given options to select a plan. You can compare networks, services, and support before deciding.
Can I change my plan later?
Yes. Members are usually allowed to change their managed care plan during open enrollment or with a qualifying reason.
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