IMSS
The IMSS, or Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, is Mexico's national social security and health system that provides medical care and social benefits to workers and their families. It is best known for managing a large network of hospitals and clinics, administering pensions, and delivering healthcare and social services to millions of beneficiaries. It is relevant in current news due to ongoing debates over healthcare funding, reform proposals, and its role in responding to health emergencies and coverage gaps.
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Mexico Launches Universal Health Credential Offering Access via 3,000 Modules
Mexico will start registering users for its Universal Health Credential in April, with around 3,000 local modules to facilitate enrollment. This move aims to streamline health access across the country and achieve universal coverage by 2027.

Four Dead and Seven Injured After Car Crash Outside Tecámac IMSS Hospital
A traffic accident outside a Tecámac hospital led to four deaths and seven injuries, after a suspected intoxicated driver collided with pedestrians and a vehicle. The driver was injured and taken into custody, raising concerns about road safety and enforcement.

INEGI Highlights Mexico's Informal Economy Growth Amid Earnings and Productivity Gaps
Mexico's informal economy has grown, with workers earning more on adjusted terms, yet formal workers earn less than U.S. counterparts amid persistent productivity gaps. Accurate data is needed to tackle disparities and economic policy challenges, especially with millions of Mexican workers abroad and at home.

Aguascalientes and Mexico Achieve Record Job Growth Early 2026
Aguascalientes and Mexico reported significant employment gains early 2026. These records point to a strengthening economy and growing job opportunities across the country.