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  • Jan 13, 2025 | abqjournal.com | Katie Gutierrez

    New Mexico has a critical shortage of health care workers, including doctors, nurses, and behavioral health providers. Solving this shortage will require investments in reforms like increasing student loan repayment programs for health care workers, increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates to doctors, expanding health care worker training programs, and targeting tax incentives.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | riograndesun.com | Katie Gutierrez

    New Mexico has a critical shortage of health care workers, including doctors, nurses, and behavioral health providers. Solving this shortage will require investments in reforms like increasing student loan repayment programs for health care workers, increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates to doctors, expanding health care worker training programs, and targeting tax incentives.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | rrobserver.com | Katie Gutierrez |Think New Mexico |Katie Gutierrez Tax

    New Mexico has a critical shortage of health care workers, including doctors, nurses and behavioral health providers. Solving this shortage will require investments in reforms like increasing student loan repayment programs for health care workers, increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates to doctors, expanding health care worker training programs, and targeting tax incentives.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | time.com | Katie Gutierrez

    IdeasBy Katie GutierrezSeptember 19, 2024 1:25 PM EDTGutierrez is the author of the novel More Than You'll Ever KnowMy left eye performs magic tricks: now you see it, now you don’t. My daughter disappears beside me on the shoreline of a beach, where the murky Gulf foams, darkens the sand, rears back to colder depths. I hold up my arm: beyond my wrist, my hand is gone, though its shadow remains—a phantom dismemberment. My husband steps into the blind spot, and he has no head.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | shepherd.com | Halley Sutton |Megan Abbott |Katie Gutierrez |Vicki Hendricks

    One of Megan Abbott’s early gems, this book dragged me down into the muck of midcentury noir, and I LOVED IT. When I was first diving into the genre of noir, I was aching for more female representation (besides the evil femme fatale or the Girl Friday you see pop up in so much of the classic noir literature). This book feels both modern and like a throwback, with women in the driver’s seat for once.

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