The Medical Insurance for a New Generation: A viable answer for the health needs of Mexican children

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Objective: To describe the Medical Insurance for a New Generation (SMNG) as key public policy aimed at improving health care services for children under the age of five years in Mexico. Materials and methods: This paper analyzes interrelated aspects of public policies to provide health care to Mexican children: a) the demographic and health status of children, with emphasis on the wide disparities between children of varying demographics; b) the relationship of the main functions of a health care system: financing, equity, access and quality, with the provision of health care for children; c) the architecture of the Medical Insurance for a New Generation. Conclusion: SMNG is a program that can be instrumental in lowering infant mortality and alleviating the burden of families to care for sick children by improving access, quality of care and equity.

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Muñoz-Hernández, O., Chertorivski-Woldenberg, S., Cortés-Gallo, G., & Pérez-Cuevas, R. (2012). The Medical Insurance for a New Generation: A viable answer for the health needs of Mexican children. Salud Publica de Mexico, 54(SUPPL.1). https://doi.org/10.1590/s0036-36342012000700002

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