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New Mexico Aging Programs Information System

(NewMAPIS)

The New Mexico Aging Program Information System (NewMAPIS) meets the Administration on Aging requirements to provide statewide service data as a part of the National Aging Programs Information System (NAPIS).

A computer program to collect a profile on consumers, service units, nutritional risk scores and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) is necessary to meet program requirements. 

Beside the AOA NAPIS requirements, the State of New Mexico is moving to Performance Based Budgeting (PBB). The Social Assistance Management System (SAMS) is the computer program that is used to track consumer, service units, nutrition scores, ADL and IADL scores, caregivers, and much more as a result of meeting goals for NAPIS and NewMAPIS. SAMS 2000 is the tool used for Gathering and reporting NAPIS and NewMAPIS requirements. 

Please email Matthew Lopez at Matthew.Lopez@state.nm.us to request a copy of the file electronically or a hard copy via mail. Only Providers using SAMS are eligible to receive a copy.

To access information about NewMAPIS, please click on the appropriate link below.

Confidentiality Agreement. The confidentiality agreement is to help maintain the privacy of confidential, personal information that may be provided by clients/consumers in the course of accessing services. All users are required to read, understand and sign the agreement before they are given a User ID and Password to agingnetwork.com and SAMS 2000.

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2011 Poverty Guidelines
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recently released the 2011 Poverty Guidelines, which affect financial eligibility for federal and state programs such as the Medicare Part D Extra Help/Low-Income Subsidy, Medicare Savings Programs, Medicaid, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, and more. For an individual in the 48 contiguous states and DC in 2011, the poverty level is $10,890 ($13,600 in Alaska, $12,540 in Hawaii); for couples, it is $14,710 ($18,380 in Alaska, $16,930 in Hawaii). For more information on the guidelines, visit http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11poverty.shtml.
http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty/11fedreg.shtml

NewMAPIS registration forms

Privacy Policy. These policies help the consumer understand why data is collected and how it is used. It also serves as a notice to the consumer of Privacy Practices.