MPs approve AMLO’s opinion requiring the state to guarantee free comprehensive medical care, including surgeries and medicines.

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By a majority of 37 votes to one, with zero abstentions, the deputies of the Constitutional Points Committee approved the draft law. opinion Which stipulates the state’s commitment to guarantee Medical care Free and comprehensive comprehensive care as part of the right to protection health.

The draft, which was approved in general and in particular, except for six reservations, states that this plan will include: Medical studiesthe Surgical interventions and pharmaceutical As part of medical care.

Deputy Mario Alberto Rodríguez, from the Ciudadano Movement, proposed a reservation to add the phrase “necessary and sufficient”, so that there is a real obligation to provide medicines, without question. loss.

However, this reservation was rejected by the majority. brunettePVEM and the Labour Party.

In the adopted opinion, the Constitution must be “aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals to achieve them.” Universal health coverage This includes access to essential and quality health care services, as well as facilitating access for all to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines.

Héctor Jaime Ramírez, deputy of the National Action Party, stressed that the proposal of the executive branch on February 5 is the same one presented in 2019 and which was approved without any results.

“It is a joke to say that IMSS will provide quality services when IMSS was allocated P9,000 per person, IMSS Bienestar P4,000, while Pemex was allocated P32,000 and Pemex P11,000. ISSSTE, when the service package is not defined in the law.

He pointed out that in 2020, the federal executive proposed “a health reform, which was approved, so that the law establishes a welfare health system for free care for people who do not have social security, but last year “there was a shortage of 60 billion pesos in practice.”

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“The president’s desire to insist once again that health care be free must be linked to the conditions of legal existence as defined by the policies, as found in the popular guarantee and subject to prosecution in the event of government non-compliance,” Albanist stressed.

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