Otero CountyOtero County

Alamogordo, Boles Acres, Cloudcroft, Holloman AFB, La Luz, Mescalero, Timberon, Tularosa

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BACKGROUND DATA
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Quick Facts, Otero County
New Mexico
Land area (square miles)
6,626
121,356
Population (2007 est.)
62,744
1,954,599
Persons per square mile (2000)
9.4
15.0
Median household income (2004)
$32,400
$37,838
Unemployment rate (Nov. 2007)
3.4%
3.2%
High School Dropout Rate 2005-2006
Alamogordo Public Schools
Cloudcroft Municipal Schools
Tularosa Municipal Schools

2.2%
0.0%
3.5%
4.9%
» See more Otero County Quick Facts at US Census Bureau

Legislative Districts
House: Dist. 51, Rep. Gloria C. Vaughn
Dist. 53, Rep. Nathan P. Cote
Dist. 54, Rep. William J. Gray
Dist. 56, Rep. W. C. "Dub" Williams
Dist. 57, Rep. Daniel R. Foley
Dist. 59, Rep. Nora Espinoza
   
Senate: Dist. 32, Sen. Timothy Z. Jennings
Dist. 34, Sen. Vernon D. Asbill
Dist. 40, Sen. Dianna J. Duran

Leading Causes of Death (Rates per 100,000 population)
  Otero County NM
Diseases of the heart
Cancer
Accidents (unintentional injuries)
Chronic lower respiratory diseases
Cerebrovascular disease
Diabetes mellitus
263.6
196.5
38.7
46.6
37.6
40.1
176.8
159.2
61.3
45.5
33.1
32.0
» See full Otero County health report at NM DOH

Healthcare Clinics and Resources
Ben Archer Health Center
1501 E 10th ST
Alamogordo, NM 88310
505-443-8133
Provides primary medical care, dental care services, general obstetrics and gynecology, and referrals.

Sacramento Mountain Medical Center
(Presbyterian Medical Services)
102 Hwy 82 PO Box 686
Cloudcroft, NM 88317
505-682-2542
Provides primary medical care, services for children, behavioral health and supportive living programs.

Gerald Champion Regional Medical Center
2669 N Scenic Dr
Alamogordo, NM 88310
505-443-7845
Hospital.

Mescalero Indian Hospital
318 Abalone LP PO Box 210 Mescalero, NM 88340
505-671-4441
Indian Health Service hospital. Provides both inpatient and outpatient services, supplemented by a number of field health programs, some of which are conducted by the Mescalero Tribe itself. Inpatient care generally consists of pediatric and medical care. Patients requiring surgical, orthopedic and other specialized services are referred to contract hospitals in the area, with follow-up care provided at the Mescalero Hospital when needed.

» For more information on Luna county health resources, see NM Health Connection

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NEEDS/HSC RESPONSE
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Lic. Health Professionals (April 2007)
MD/DO Total per Licensing Board:
71
   MDs:
   DOs:

62
9

Nurse Practitioners:
7
Physician Assistants:
9
Occupational Therapists:
10
Physical Therapists:
25
Dentists:
20
Nursing (NM Board of Nursing Statistics)
Total Nurses:
474
Registered Nurses:
405
Licensed Practical Nurses:
64
Certified Nurse Midwives (per NM DOH):
5
Licensed Midwives (per NM DOH):
0
Pharmacists:
13

Current Provider vacancies, Otero County (Jan. 2008):
Total 10 (Physician 4; Dentist 1; FNP 2; PA 2; RN 1)

» Search HRSA Bureau of Health Professions
for Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSA) designations in county

» See NM Health Policy Commission for more workforce data


Comprehensive Health Planning Council Priority Needs of Otero County (2007)
  • Obesity
  • Substance Abuse

Community Environmental Health Concerns
  • Drinking Water Quantity
  • Food Safety: Lack of training, illness
  • Solid Waste: Lack enforcement
  • Noise: Lack enforcement
  • Accessibility for disabled

HSC Activities in Otero County (2007)

Education

  • 13 UNM SOM student &/or resident grads practicing in county (UNM SOM Location Report ‘07)
  • 4 Current med students graduated from high schools in county
  • 1 Current BA/MD student graduated from high school in county (Cloudcroft)
  • 10 Current nursing students graduated from high schools in county
  • 3 Current pharmacy students graduated from high schools in county
  • 1 Current physician assistant student graduated from high school in county
  • 1 Current physical therapy student graduated from high school in county
  • 5.5 Student/resident months supported by Area Health Education Center
  • 1 Emergency Medical Services grads from the county
  • 6 Months med student Community Immersion Experience w/ community preceptor
  • 22 Hours of training/technical assistance, Ctr. For Developmental Disabilities (FY07)

Services Provided to County

  • 500 Rheumatology patient visits in county
  • 1,032 calls to the New Mexico Poison Center in FY07
  • 1 Center for Disaster Medicine Emergency/Preparedness Training in county
  • 1 First Aid Station or Emergency Medical Services Standby provided by Ctr. for Disaster Medicine
  • 19 Lifeguard Air Emergency transports to UNMH in 2007
  • 30 County residents seen by Children’s Medical Service, Dept. Pediatrics (asthma clinics)
  • 448 Hours of client services, Ctr. For Developmental Disabilities (FY07)
  • Department of Psychiatry / Center for Rural & Community Behavioral Health:

    • 34 Hours Behavioral Health training, education and consultation for Native American communities in 2007

    • 75 Hours Child & Adolescent Psychiatry services
    provided for Native American communities in 2007

    • 1 Hour Child & Adolescent Telepsychiatry consults in 2007

    • 4 Hours Telepsychiatry consults in 2007
  • 111 County residents served at UNM Cancer Research & Treatment Center (FY07):
  • 2,219 total Otero County patient visits at UNM Hospitals and Clinics (FY07)
    • 215 Charity Care
    • 357 Uninsured
    • 1,862 Compensated Care
  • $878,980 in uncompensated costs for care to Otero County residents (FY07)

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Updated January 25, 2008