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Guarantees Imss Solvency Until 2037

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Cd. of Mexico.- The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) has financial capacity to operate smoothly until 2037 and is doing what is necessary to guarantee its long-term viability, said Zoé Robledo, director of the institution. He argued that the Institute has tripled its financial reserves in the last six years, going from 200 billion pesos in 2019 to 600,000 pesos today. REFORMA published this Saturday that, according to the Report on the F…

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The pain of sciatica is one of the main causes of incapacity for work in Mexico, according to the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS). It is estimated that between 13 and 40 percent of the population may experience this condition, according to an article published in the British anaesthetic journal.Although it seems that the pain of the sciatic nerve appears ‘out of nowhere’, the causes of this condition may be disc herniation in the spine …

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Cd. of Mexico.- The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) has financial capacity to operate smoothly until 2037 and is doing what is necessary to guarantee its long-term viability, said Zoé Robledo, director of the institution. He argued that the Institute has tripled its financial reserves in the last six years, going from 200 billion pesos in 2019 to 600,000 pesos today. REFORMA published this Saturday that, according to the Report on the F…

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According to a report on the financial situation and risks of the IMSS, the institution has 8 remaining financial solvency.

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For the first time in eight years, the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) reduced its estimate of financial adequacy, warning that it will only have sufficient resources to cover its expenses until 2036. This is revealed in the Report to the Federal Executive and Congress of the Union on the Financial Situation and Risks of IMSS 2025-2025, sent to the Permanent Committee of Congress.

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M. Hernández The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) in Tlaxcala began a new day of mastography with mobile unit, aimed at eligible women between 40 and 69 years of age, with no signs or symptoms of breast cancer. The aim is to detect this disease in a timely manner through free radiological studies, [...]

The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), a pillar of social security in Mexico, faces questions about its long-term financial viability. A recent report has sparked speculation as to whether the IMSS could “disappear” by 2036 due to a possible financial shortfall. However, the authorities, led by Director General Zoé Robledo, have categorically denied these claims, ensuring that the agency has resources guaranteed until 2037 and that measur…

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La Jornada broke the news in Mexico on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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