Kewa Pueblo Gains Bernalillo County Health-Care Access
Published Date: 6/25/2026
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Summary
The Indian Health Service wants to expand the area where Kewa Pueblo Tribal members can get special health care services called Purchased/Referred Care to include Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Right now, only members in Sandoval and Santa Fe counties get these extra benefits. This change means more Tribal members can access important health care, and the public can share their thoughts by July 27, 2026.
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Kewa Pueblo PRCDA Expanded to Bernalillo
The Indian Health Service proposes to expand the Purchased/Referred Care Delivery Area (PRCDA) for the Kewa Pueblo to include Bernalillo County, New Mexico. This change would authorize about 200 additional Kewa Pueblo Tribal members to become eligible for Purchased/Referred Care (PRC) services; the Tribe currently has a PRCDA covering Sandoval and Santa Fe counties.
No Additional IHS Funding Needed
The Kewa Pueblo requested the expansion and stated the PRC program can continue providing the same level of care to the expanded eligible population without requiring additional Indian Health Service funding or lowering current medical priority levels. The IHS relied on that representation in proposing the PRCDA expansion to include Bernalillo County.
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