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RMCHCS doctors vote to unionize

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CEO does not dispute the result

Only a day before the emotional town hall meeting that highlighted many disappointments with the current administration at Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services, a ray of hope arrived for some in the form of a vote.

A vote count of the doctors who wanted to join a union was taken by the National Labor Relations Board Oct. 1 over Zoom. Twenty-four doctors cast their ballots and the majority voted to join the Union of American Physicians and Dentists, a union with offices in California and Washington State which represents physicians, dentists, health practitioners and professionals all over the country.

The precise number of votes is not being...

Still looking for economic relief?

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Applications open Oct. 12 for $1.4 million

New Mexico has appropriated $5 million to provide financial relief from the hardships caused by the COVID-19 public health emergency.

The money will be used to offer a one-time cash assistance payment to qualifying New Mexico residents.

The New Mexico Human Services Department will begin accepting applications for economic relief assistance from New Mexico residents who did not qualify for federal pandemic stimulus payments and did not receive a July 2021 State of New Mexico economic relief payment, on Oct. 12.

Payments will be provided to low-income households based on funding availability. An initial round of payments was issued in July...

Mill levy agreement reconfigured to support RMCHCS

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McKinley County commissioners spent part of the Oct. 5 meeting considering how to help Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services deal with some of its financial issues.

The use of mill levy funds came up as a way to provide relief. A mill levy is a tax rate that is applied to an assessed value of a property.

In a previous interview with the Sun, McKinley County Attorney Doug Decker said the hospital had previously used the tax money they received for operational costs, maintenance, and repair.

Now the hospital administration has asked if the funds can be used to help with payroll.

The commissioners approved the requested change with the stipulation that the hospital would...

First Native American named to lead National Endowment for the Humanities

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President Joseph R. Biden nominated Shelly Lowe to be the 12th Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Shelly C. Lowe is a citizen of the Navajo Nation and grew up on the Navajo Reservation in Ganado, Ariz.. She is currently a member of the National Council on the Humanities, the 26-member advisory body to NEH, an appointment she received from President Barack H. Obama.

Lowe’s career in higher education has included roles as Executive Director of the Harvard University Native American Program, Assistant Dean in the Yale College Dean’s Office, and Director of the Native American Cultural Center at Yale University.

Prior to these positions, she spent six years as the...

Last OB-GYN doctor resigns from RMCHCS

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Women’s Health Unit closes, temporarily

RMCHCS is losing doctors and they’re not asking why.

Dr. Hannah Palm, who has been at Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services for less than a year, said she didn’t feel safe or heard. She believed the hospital was not well-staffed on the nurse or physician side in order to provide safe patient care, and found it difficult to work with the current administration.

When she announced her plan to leave, she said she was reminded of the lack of support she experienced previously at the hospital, by the actions of a single member of the administration, the only one who talked to her about it, who called her decision a “bummer,”...

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