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NM-IBIS is managed out of the Health Equity Epidemiology Program in the Center for Health Protection.

The website is a collaborative effort involving all offices and divisions in the New Mexico Department of Health. NM-IBIS indicator authors & editors and data stewards make substantial contributions to the site, and may be contacted directly for additional information related to their unique contributions.


Mailing Address:

Health Equity Epidemiology Program
Center for Health Protection
New Mexico Department of Health
5300 Homestead Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110

Health Equity Epidemiology Program Staff

Health Equity Epidemiology

The Health Equity Epidemiology Program focuses on understanding and addressing health disparities among diverse populations, particularly those related to social, economic, and environmental factors. By analyzing social determinants of health, disease patterns, and health outcomes, the program identifies the root causes of health inequities. It also contributes to the maintenance of community and publicly available data to support research and inform public health strategies aimed at promoting equitable health outcomes for all.

Rachel Ralya, MPH

Health Equity Epidemiology Supervisor
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Annaliese Mayette

Health Equity Epidemiologist
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Vacant

Community Epidemiologist


Tribal Epidemiology

The department's Tribal Epidemiologist works with tribes and New Mexico's two Indian Health Service Tribal Epidemiology Centers to provide epidemiology support in activities such as health assessment and data analysis, disease and outbreak investigation, and health emergency management, and maintain tribal data and information on NM-IBIS.

Desirae Martinez

Tribal Epidemiologist
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Geospatial Epidemiology

The Geospatial Epidemiology program supports the department's geospatial technology capacity, including mapping of New Mexico health data and geocoding data to support mapping activities and small area analysis.

Chris Wenker, MA

GIS Epidemiologist
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