How does the IMSS work?

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The IMSS, Mexican Social Security Institute, is a Mexican institution responsible for promoting and protecting the health of workers and their families.

Founded in 1948, the IMSS is one of the largest social security systems in Latin America.

It offers a wide range of services including, for example:

  • doctor's assistance;
  • pensions;
  • insurance against occupational accidents and occupational diseases;
  • care of the elderly and people with disabilities;
  • Disease prevention and health promotion software.

The medical care offered by the Mexican Social Security Institute is of high quality and free for workers registered in the system.

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In addition, the institute also has more than 1,500 medical units throughout the country, facilitating access to health services.

Another important service is the pension. When a worker retires, he or she is entitled to a lifelong pension from the institute, which can be supplemented by a pension from the Mexican government's social security system.

In addition, the IMSS offers insurance against work accidents and occupational diseases.

This means that if a worker becomes disabled due to a work-related accident or illness, he or she will receive adequate financial compensation and medical care.

In disease prevention and health promotion programs, the goal is to improve the quality of life of workers and their families.

These programs include vaccination campaigns, lectures on healthy nutrition and physical activity, and prevention of chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension.

In short, the IMSS It is an important institution for Mexican society, as it ensures the health and well-being of millions of workers and their families. 

Now that you know how the IMSS works, be sure to find out what services it offers and whether you registered in the system to have access to these benefits. 

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