Análisis de la Política Sanitaria en México en el periodo 1992-2018
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https://doi.org/10.33110/inceptum.v17i32.426Abstract
The debate around universal health coverage and the best ways to achieve it has been in the spotlight of late. Mexico has not been the exception adapting the right to public health in its magna carta. Throughout the federal administrations, a series of health policies have been articulated that have increased life expectancy. From the above, the objective of this research is derived, which is to analyze the public policies implemented in the health sector in Mexico in the period 2001-2020 to achieve greater coverage and better service. Concluding that the health model had been clearly showing two major trends: the first to the decentralization of health services and the second to encourage the participation of the private sector in these activities, so it should be analyzed more than a health service, giving it a focus more global, demographic, political and social.
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