Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
Jay Gogue, Interim President of the NMSU System | New Mexico State University
New Mexico State University has partnered with TimelyCare to enhance healthcare resources available to students, with a particular focus on mental health support. Ann Goodman, dean of students at NMSU, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "We are extremely excited to embark on a journey where student health care meets convenience and innovation."
Through TimelyCare, NMSU students can access a variety of virtual care options at no cost, including medical care and mental health support. Amanda Blair, assistant director of the Aggie Health and Wellness Center, highlighted the importance of this initiative, noting, "This delivery model is going to increase the availability of services that students might not otherwise seek."
The collaboration with TimelyCare enables NMSU to offer a hybrid model of care, providing benefits such as 24/7 care, reduced wait times, and access to a diverse network of healthcare providers. Luke Hejl, CEO and co-founder of TimelyCare, emphasized the significance of on-demand access to care for student outcomes, stating, "TimelyCare enables colleges and universities to expand on-campus resources and transform the way students receive care through agency, speed, and freedom of choice."
Faculty and staff at NMSU also have access to resources that can assist them in guiding students towards the support they need to improve their mental health and overall well-being. The partnership with TimelyCare aims to create a comprehensive care solution that empowers students to seek care in a manner that is comfortable and convenient for them.
For those interested in accessing the TimelyCare resources, they can visit timelycare.com/nmsu.