At her morning press conference on April 7, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced that the credencialización process, or enrollment, for Mexico’s new universal health care service was set to begin.
In Mexico, the constitution guarantees universal health care. But for many, access remains out of reach. Long wait times, overcrowded clinics and persistent gaps in the system are pushing millions to ...
Mexico is expanding its public healthcare system with a goal of universal access by 2027. Here’s what’s changing, who benefits, and why Americans are paying attention.
Mexico’s government says it plans to expand access to health care and unify the system, but questions remain about whether those reforms can succeed without more funding and resources. Also, Britain’s ...