| Total population (m.): | 113.4 |
| GDP per capita (USD): | 14258 |
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In view of the new challenges confronting the Mexican Social Security Institute (Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS)), executives are developing nine competence areas: 阅读更多 |
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Adherence to existing contracts in the health sector
Due to the problems that the State Employees' Social Security and Social Services Institute (ISSSTE) in Mexico has experienced in recent years regarding the drugs required by beneficiaries, we have developed a control panel that will enable you to monitor the Drugs Supply Chain and make timely decisions in each process in the chain. 阅读更多 |
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Consolidation of purchases with other health institutions
The Institute for Security and Social Services for State Workers (ISSSTE) faces the challenge of providing more and improved services with limited resources. Although improving consolidated public purchases alone would not solve all of the Institute’s problems, it is a necessary condition for efficient public processes, achieving widespread savings and encouraging competition and transparency. 阅读更多 |
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Equine therapy as a complementary resource in the care, therapy, and rehabilitation of children with special needs
Based on varying degrees of evidence, there are currently a number of equine therapy rehabilitation techniques that are proposed as useful for reducing the degree of incapacity in various conditions and for promoting a better quality of life and independence among patients. 阅读更多 |
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Increasing the efficiency and integrity in public procurement
The IMSS is the first institution in the world to work jointly with the OECD to apply its Guidelines for Fighting Bid Rigging in Public Procurement. This has involved the in-depth revision of the Institute’s purchasing processes. 阅读更多 |
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