Abstract

In the landscape of social security and health care reforms of the near past of Mexico —IMSS, 1995; ISSSTE, 2007, and SSA, 2004— this article reflects about the design fails of the Popular Health Insurance (Seguro Popular), the main health program of Vicente Fox (2000-2006) and its extension by Felipe Calderon administration (2006-2012) named Health Insurance Program for a New Generation (Seguro Médico para una Nueva Generación). The impact of both programs over the federalism —taking as case the southern state of Guerrero— and the real efforts to get a better quality in medical care are also part of its principal inquiries.

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