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Lovelace Health System now accepts Presbyterian insurance for State of New Mexico employees

ALBUQUERQUE – November 20, 2025 – Lovelace Health System (LHS) now accepts Presbyterian insurance for State of New Mexico (SONM) employees, expanding patient access to quality healthcare across all communities, honoring its 100-year commitment to the health and wellness of New Mexicans. This agreement, effective November 15, allows SONM members using any Presbyterian plan to access services at in-network rates across the system, statewide, including all Lovelace hospitals, ERs and clinics.

“We are pleased to welcome State of New Mexico employees with Presbyterian insurance to our Lovelace facilities and consider it an honor to provide them with our highest quality of healthcare, driven by experienced providers, nurses and care teams,” said Cliff Wilson, president and chief executive officer of LHS. “Lovelace has a rich history of caring for the state of New Mexico and we strive daily to improve healthcare access for our patients and to be able play a role in improving their quality of life.”

To learn more about Lovelace and its commitment to providing quality and state-of-the art care and to view a list of our accepted insurances, please visit lovelace.com. To make an appointment with a Lovelace Medical Group provider, please call 505-727-2727 or schedule an appointment at your convenience by visiting lovelace.com

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Contact:
Whitney Alcantar, Lovelace Health System                               
Phone: 505-727-5503                           

Lovelace Health System

Lovelace is comprised of New Mexico Heart Institute/Lovelace Medical Group, Lovelace Women’s Hospital, Lovelace Medical Center, Heart Hospital of New Mexico at Lovelace Medical Center, Lovelace Westside Hospital, Lovelace Regional Hospital and Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital. Across its five hospitals, 33 health care clinics, seven urgent care clinics and seven outpatient therapy clinics, Lovelace has 619 inpatient beds and employs a team of more than 3,500, including over 311 health care providers. Lovelace continues to invest in our community, providing more than $106 million in unfunded care and supporting local nonprofit and community organizations with more than $404,000 in charitable contributions and community support in 2024.From the first and only hospital in New Mexico dedicated to women’s health to the state’s only hospital devoted exclusively to cardiovascular care, Lovelace is a leader in meeting the healthcare needs of this region. To learn more about our state-of-the-art treatment options, innovative health care providers and award-winning quality initiatives, visit lovelace.com.

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