The lack of doctors, specialists and infrastructure keeps more than half of the population without medical care CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LOPEZ The promise of greater medical coverage remains unfeasible in the daily lives of thousands of Chiapas, who face a system that cancels consultations, without medication and limited care in public hospitals; the most recent measurement of multidimensional poverty by the National Institute of St…
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The lack of doctors, specialists and infrastructure keeps more than half of the population without medical care CARLOS RUIZ/PORTAVOZ PHOTO: ALEJANDRO LOPEZ The promise of greater medical coverage remains unfeasible in the daily lives of thousands of Chiapas, who face a system that cancels consultations, without medication and limited care in public hospitals; the most recent measurement of multidimensional poverty by the National Institute of St…