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  2. Social welfare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, the social welfare program for low-income families was originally known as "Oportunidades", meaning "opportunities". It was eventually renamed "Prospera", meaning "to prosper". [3] The program was established in 1997 and was designed to encourage families to send their children to school and health centres.

  3. Healthcare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In Mexico, where the health system is subject to unique segmentation, this issue poses an amplified public health and economic challenge. The public healthcare system is overwhelmingly utilized in the management of this disease and its secondary developments— with only ten percent of population depending on the private sector for care.

  4. Secretariat of Health - Wikipedia

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    The Secretariat of Health (Spanish: Secretaría de Salud) is the government department in charge of all social health services in Mexico, and an integral part of the Mexican health system. The Secretary of Health is a member of the Executive Cabinet and is appointed at the discretion of the President of the Republic .

  5. Doctors from Mexico help meet the needs of some patients in ...

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    Pilot program. Mexico’s Licensed Physician Pilot Program was approved in 2002. ... who is originally from Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. “It’s a life experience and I took it that way ...

  6. Reconsider travel? Safety experts talk violence in Mexico ...

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    Here's a rundown on the safety of popular places. Mexico is a big draw for U.S. tourists, but cartel-fueled violence can give some travelers pause. Here's a rundown on the safety of popular places.

  7. HIV/AIDS in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Stigma and discrimination occur within families, health services, the police, and the workplace. A study conducted by Infante-Xibille in 2004 of 373 health care providers in three states in Mexico described discrimination within health services. HIV testing was conducted only with perceived high-risk groups, often without informed consent.

  8. Pension Program for the Elderly (Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    The Pension Program for the Elderly (PPE) is a safety net, noncontributory pension program administered by the federal Secretariat of Social Development (SEDESOL) in Mexico. The program aims to expand the schemes of universal social security, by providing financial support and social protection to people 65 or older who a) do not benefit from ...

  9. Is powerful and violent Sinaloa cartel operating in Myrtle ...

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    A former law enforcement officer and gang expert claims that the Sinaloa cartel is operating in the Myrtle Beach area, using beach shops and strip clubs as fronts for illegal activity.