In 2001, the Popular Insurance program promoted by the Federal Government, had 5.3 million members, in 2011 the figure rose to 45. 9 million beneficiaries. Before this year, 50% of the population had no access to health services, there was inequity in the budget for this sector in the states and a high private spending. However, there are still challenges.
is needed to secure financing and sustainability of the health sector through the cul ture of prevention. But what has been the development impact of such programs both in the field of health, housing and education?, Have you achieved equal opportunity or has produced more inequality?
The reality is that there is an increase in unemployment and crisis in production systems and institutional, as well as a segmented differential does not equal opportunity. The challenge is to reflect on whether we move or not in all sectors towards universal systems, truly universal, to address social problems, which is not easy but essential.
These points were analyzed and discussed at the conference National Plan Analysis Development Plan 2007-2012, from the viewpoint of sustainable development, the guiding principle 3. Equal Opportunities involving Ricardo Aparicio, Victor Hugo Aranda López, Carlos Gonzalez Morales, Pablo López Guillermo Andrade, Luis Alfonso Rivera, Carlos A. Alejandro Tello Macias and Labrador, public representatives of the secretaries of Labor, Health, Education and the Superior Audit of the Federation, as well as academics from the Faculty of Economics and Political Science from the UNAM. PHOTO
, MYRIAM COURT. Analysis of the National Development Plan 2007-2012.
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