Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social
The Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social is Mexico's federal public institution responsible for social security, health care delivery, and related services for workers and their families. It is best known for administering Mexico's largest public health system, delivering medical care, hospital services, and pension administration through the IMSS and associated programs. It remains central in public discourse as policymakers discuss funding, reform of social security, and the evolution of Mexico's universal health coverage and health system efficiency.

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.

Mexico's Formal Employment Surge Indicates Economic Stability in 2023
Mexico saw a significant increase of over 182,000 formal jobs in February, highlighting economic growth. This surge suggests a strengthening job market and economic stability for 2023.