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A recent report by Mexico's Ministry of Health refutes the idea that the country could reach the health standards of Denmark, as promised by the previous government. The report highlights the increase in chronic diseases, the decrease in vaccination coverage, and the lack of resources to achieve quality universal health care. The document also points out the need to improve the distribution of medicines and address the needs of patients with childhood cancer. The transparency of the current government in this diagnosis allows it to face the reality of health in Mexico and seek solutions to improve the current system.
By El ReporteroA recent report by Mexico's Ministry of Health refutes the idea that the country could reach the health standards of Denmark, as promised by the previous government. The report highlights the increase in chronic diseases, the decrease in vaccination coverage, and the lack of resources to achieve quality universal health care. The document also points out the need to improve the distribution of medicines and address the needs of patients with childhood cancer. The transparency of the current government in this diagnosis allows it to face the reality of health in Mexico and seek solutions to improve the current system.