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Sntsa Has Complicated the Operation in Health for Years and Never Criticized the Shortage: Simesa

Summary by La Jornada De Oriente
The Mexican Health Union (Simesa) pointed out that the National Union of Workers of the Ministry of Health (Sntsa) has complicated the operation of the health system for decades and, despite its prolonged hegemony, never criticized the shortage of medicines and inputs that historically affects the sector. Last week, members of the Sntsa demonstrated in Puebla denouncing the crisis in hospitals after the entry of the Decentralized Public Agency (…
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The Mexican Health Union (Simesa) pointed out that the National Union of Workers of the Ministry of Health (Sntsa) has complicated the operation of the health system for decades and, despite its prolonged hegemony, never criticized the shortage of medicines and inputs that historically affects the sector. Last week, members of the Sntsa demonstrated in Puebla denouncing the crisis in hospitals after the entry of the Decentralized Public Agency (…

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La Jornada de Oriente broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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