They Announce in the Morning a New Portal to Track Drugs How Does It Work in Guanajuato?
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In the face of drug shortages, the federal government provided a platform for citizens to monitor the availability of medicines and to know what is being purchased, how many units were requested, from which providers they are and to which hospitals they have been sent. During the morning conference this Tuesday, Eduardo Clark, Undersecretary for Integration and Development of the health sector, reported that 96% of the drugs were already purchas…
Read time approx.: 1 minutes, 9 secondsFederal government reports 96% progress in purchasing inputs for the public health system; more than 416 million pieces will be received in June and July. The Mexican government announced this morning that 96% of the medicines and inputs needed to guarantee the functioning of the public health system have already been purchased during 2025 and 2025. The estimated investment amounts to 284 billion pesos, wit…
President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that by the end of the year 19 hospitals and six family clinics will be inaugurated, which were scheduled since the last six years. She also stressed that 96 percent of the medicines and medical supplies were already purchased through tenders and acquisitions. “All the drugs will be coming this month and we will distribute them through the Health Routes program, which is a distribution system and in August we…
Eduardo Clark, Undersecretary for Health Sector Integration and Development, said that 96% of the inputs required by the public health system were already purchased to operate in 2025 and 2026, in addition he announced "Health Routes" that will travel throughout the country starting in August. At the morning conference of President Claudia Sheinbaum [...]
Guanajuato, Mexico.- As part of the Health Report presented at the morning conference on Tuesday, July 15, was announced the creation of a portal that will allow to know the status of supply and delivery of medicines in Guanajuato and the rest of the country. Undersecretary of Health Sector Integration and Development, Eduardo Clark Dobarganes, was in charge of talking about the new project that aims to transparentize the delivery of medicines a…
The Mexican government announced a 4 billion peso investment to guarantee the right to health throughout the country. In a morning press conference, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo detailed that the investment will include equipping hospitals, clinics, and health centers, with the goal of ensuring that no operating room remains closed and no medical personnel are lacking. You may be interested in: Mexico will respond to tomato tariff with Plan…
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