Health in Mexico

Recently saw this brief in the New York Times, “Mexico: Free Health Insurance for Tourists.” The economy of Mexico has been hard hit by a double punch of the global recession and swine flu scare and free health insurance for tourists is the latest in efforts to revive the country.

But as our program staff in Oaxaca pointed out, what about the citizens of Mexico? Offering free health insurance to tourists is a nice way to attract visitors, but in states like Oaxaca, Veracruz and Chiapas, adequate health care is beyond the reach of most families who struggle to survive. It would be nice if we could forgo the money put aside for tourist insurance and dedicate it to helping families.

Fortunately, many are working to increase access to health care in Mexico. Our partners are helping families address common ailments using safe, affordable herbal remedies. On our latest visit to Veracruz, program staff met with Casilda Ramirez Caballero, a trained traditional doctor, who is working with our partner AUGE to create a variety of remedies that families can afford (read more here…). She also teaches families about common ailments so they can distinguish between an easily treatable illness and something requiring a visit with the doctor.

Posted by site admin on 08/10/2009 at 10:23 AM
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Comment by Ted  on  08/18/2009  at  11:18 PM

It would be nice if we could forgo the money put aside for tourist insurance and dedicate it to helping families..

Comment by Lesley  on  09/04/2009  at  03:15 AM

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