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Another Belt Grip to Health; Seek to Merge Programs

Summary by El Economista
This is not the first time that the current government has opted for mega-projects in health with questionable results. Huehuetoca’s mega-pharmacy, the consolidated mega-purchase of drugs that ended up nullified and Insabi, which collapsed after three years of inefficiency, are clear examples of poorly planned initiatives that promised a lot and delivered little. Therefore, the new “super program” Disease Prevention and Control Policy, announced…
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This is not the first time that the current government has opted for mega-projects in health with questionable results. Huehuetoca’s mega-pharmacy, the consolidated mega-purchase of drugs that ended up nullified and Insabi, which collapsed after three years of inefficiency, are clear examples of poorly planned initiatives that promised a lot and delivered little. Therefore, the new “super program” Disease Prevention and Control Policy, announced…

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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