Am I Eligible?

The BCC Program provides age-appropriate accepted standard-of-care breast and cervical screening and diagnostic services for eligible low-income women statewide. To be eligible for the BCC Program, women must meet the following age, insurance and income requirements:

  • Are age 30 years or older
  • Have no health insurance
  • Have health insurance with deductibles and/or co-pays that are too high
  • Do not have Medicare Part B or full New Mexico Medicaid
  • Live at or below 250% of the federal poverty level— (See income chart below)

INCOME ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES
July 1, 2012 through June 29, 2013
250% of Federal Poverty Guidelines

 

SIZE OF
FAMILY UNIT

INCOME
ANNUAL

INCOME
MONTHLY

INCOME
WEEKLY

1

≤ $ 27,925

≤ $2,327

≤ $ 538

2

≤ $ 37,825

≤ $ 3,152

≤ $ 728

3

≤ $ 47,725

≤ $ 3,977

≤ $ 918

4

≤ $ 57,625

≤ $ 4,802

≤ $ 1,109

5

≤ $ 67,525

≤ $ 5,627

≤ $ 1,299

6

≤ $ 77,425

≤ $ 6,452

≤ $ 1,489

7

≤ $ 87,325

≤ $ 7,277

≤ $ 1,680

8

≤ $ 97,225

≤ $ 8,102

≤ $ 1,870

Add $9,900 to annual income for each additional family member.
( is less than or equal to )

 

 

For more information, call 1-877-852-2585 to find the nearest BCC medical provider(s) in your city or area. The medical provider will make the FINAL DETERMINATION regarding your eligibility.

Breast and Cervical Cancer Program

 

Breast Cancer Awareness Plate

The Breast Cancer Awareness plate is available to any motor vehicle owner. Of the $37 fee collected, $25 goes to the NM Department of Health to help fund breast cancer screening, outreach and education. This fee is assessed each year with license renewal. Click to apply for this plate.

 

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