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Oliva López-Arellano1, Victoria Ixshel Delgado-Campos2

  • 1Secretaría de Salud de la Ciudad de México. Ciudad de México, México. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco. Ciudad de México, México.. oli@correo.xoc.uam.mx.

Salud Publica De Mexico
|February 20, 2025
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Mexico

Area of Science:

  • Public Health Policy
  • Healthcare System Transformation
  • National Health Projects

Context:

  • Mexico's current government initiated a radical transformation of the public health system.
  • The initiative incorporates national scope with local specificities, particularly for Mexico City.
  • Challenges include financial, organizational, and specialized healthcare delivery aspects.

Purpose:

  • To outline the key aspects of implementing the new health model in Mexico City.
  • To analyze the impact of four critical junctures on the capital's health services.
  • To provide insights into the ongoing evolution of public health in a major metropolitan area.

Summary:

  • The article details the implementation of a new public health model in Mexico City.

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  • It examines the integration of the "Salud en tu Vida" model, COVID-19 pandemic response, and healthcare service transfers.
  • The analysis also covers strengthening the local Health Secretariat's governance.
  • Impact:

    • The new model signifies a commitment to rights, liberties, and democracy in Mexico City's healthcare.
    • It addresses financial, cultural, and service delivery challenges within the public health sector.
    • The study offers a framework for understanding health policy implementation in complex urban settings.