Health Ministry announces goal of 9,000 new hospital beds by 2030: Tuesday's mañanera recapped
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The federal government plans to build 9,139 new hospital beds during the current six-year period, in addition to erecting 50 new hospitals, expanding another 47 and replacing 55 old medical units, according to the Undersecretary for Sectoral Integration and Development of the Ministry of Health, Eduardo Clark García. During the morning conference, the official explained that [...] The federal government office projects more than 9,000 new hospit…
President Claudia Sheinbaum pointed out that her government’s six-year goal is to create 9,139 hospital beds throughout the country with the aim of increasing the capacity of public health services to benefit Mexicans. During the People’s Morning of May 19, she stressed that this way, 16,543 new hospital beds were installed between the present six-year period and that of former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Also, the Mexican president e…
The Undersecretary of Health, Eduardo Clark, announced the construction of 50 hospitals, including one in Puebla, as well as 102 works, to expand the medical infrastructure with 181 billion pesos; there will be 9,139 beds, of which 290 will be in the community. After the renovation of the Carmen Serdán nosocomium. [...] The post Federación will invest 181 mmdp to add 9,000 medical beds, including 290 in hospital in Puebla appeared first on Angul…
Sheinbaum pointed out that these results will be more than what former Presidents Peña Nieto and Felipe Calderón contributed in their mandates.
Drafting/Canton Group The federal government plans to expand the health infrastructure with more than 9,000 additional beds in Claudia Sheinbaum's six-year term, surpassing figures from previous administrations. Mexico City.- At the end of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo's government plans to build 16,543 new hospital beds among the [...] The post Sheinbaum projects 16,000 new hospital beds and 50 hospitals in Mexico appeared first on Quintana…
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