Healthcare in Mexico

Over the years, there has been a drastic increase not only in the quality but also in the availability of health care in Mexico. Also, there has been an enormous decrease in mortality rates in Mexico. In 2012, Mexico attracted the attention of the world when it comes to healthcare. This makes her ranked the second country in the North America continent to achieve this.

A large number of visitors are amazed by the very high quality of medical care available in Mexico. Beyond this, Mexico has grown to be a famous regional destination for medical tourism; this is due to its state of the art facilities and reasonable prices! Mexico has world-class hospitals, clinics and doctors, state-of-the-art technology, and world-class research facilities.

Many Mexican physicians attend postgraduate studies in North America or Europe and are currently specialized in advanced medicine. These doctors also probably speak English.

Different categories of healthcare in Mexico

 

Public Health in Mexico
The Mexican government subsidizes public health in Mexico. People working for Mexican companies have the right to treatment under this program. Part of the wage of employees in Mexico is automatically deducted for the payment of coverage.

Retired emigrants can join the group, even though coverage is not automatic. There are significant differences in the quality of care provided by the system. Many of the hospitals and clinics are considered to be first-class, while others, especially those found in rural areas, are questionable when it comes to consistency.

Private health care in Mexico
Although public healthcare is of a high standard and at a very low price, not minding this, several immigrants still opt for private health care in Mexico.

It is vital for Immigrants to understand that many Mexican private hospitals do not accept international health insurance and that the patient will have to pay for treatment after discharge. However, hospitals usually provide the necessary documentation for the payment of emigrants by their insurance company.

Since many Mexican doctors complete medical education in Europe or the United States, they often speak English. However, emigrants should not expect the same from nurses.

Health insurance in Mexico
Immigrants who decide to stay covered under their private insurance must ensure that foreign insurance companies accept their hospital in Mexico and that the hospital can provide the necessary documentation for reimbursement by insurance companies. Older expats can benefit from a discount on health care.

Pharmacies in Mexico
There is no hassle for immigrants finding a pharmacy in Mexico because there are many in the country. This is mainly due to the many Americans traveling to Mexico and buying prescription medication at a discount.

Hospitals in Mexico
It is advisable to know which either private or public support your insurance. Majority of this information should be available online or clearly written on the insurance card. It’s important to remember that hospitals and private clinics are expensive. And going to a health facility outside the network can cost your hands and feet.

Doctors and experts in Mexico
As a foreigner, language is a significant problem that several visitors and immigrants face when it comes to the use of medical services. Through the Ministry of Health, foreigners can now use experienced translators if there could be a need for this, although finding an English-speaking doctor may not be too difficult.

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