Sonora is the state with the most IMSS specialist doctors incorporated into the health system: Alfonso Durazo
Sonora leads Mexico in the incorporation of specialist doctors from the IMSS, with 419 hires reported by Governor Alfonso Durazo.
The Slow March of Formal Employment
As of the end of February, formal employment creation in Mexico remained weak but showed signs of improvement, partly due to the registration of beneficiaries from the digital platforms reform.
IMSS Purchase Under Suspicion
A formal anonymous complaint requests an investigation into irregularities in procurement processes at the Hospital de CardiologΓa linked to the Mexican Institute of Social Security.
There is 'work' in Mexico: Job creation in February hits record, reports the IMSS
In February, Mexico saw the creation of 182,778 jobs, marking a record for that month according to the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), despite a decline in job creation during the first two months of the year compared to previous years.
More corruption in the IMSS of ZoΓ©
Corruption claims involving nepotism and influence peddling have surfaced within the IMSS under ZoΓ© Robledo's management, particularly concerning Guillermo Palaviccini's oversight of social benefit funds.
Your moment has arrived: IMSS is seeking specialists in 16 states
The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) is hiring 9,805 medical specialists across 16 states as part of a recruitment drive initiated by its director, ZΓ³e Robledo.
Will Biometric CURP be mandatory for IMSS pensioners? These procedures will require the document
Starting in March, the Biometric CURP will be mandatory for IMSS pensioners for certain procedures.
IMSS Doctors Will Have Differentiated Benefits Due to Contagion Risk
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation in Mexico has declared constitutional a regulation that provides differentiated benefits for medical personnel working in areas with contagion risk at the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS).
In Question, Public Account 2024 of the IMSS
The latest report on the Public Account 2024 reveals significant pending clarifications in government spending, raising concerns about accountability in federal and subnational expenditures.
Corruption Erodes the IMSS
The article discusses the severe issue of corruption within the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and its impact on public health.
IMSS and Consar sign an agreement to protect workers' savings
The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) and the National Commission for the Retirement Savings System (Consar) have signed an agreement aimed at enhancing the oversight of pension plans and preventing fraudulent practices affecting workers' retirement savings.
The First Month of 2026 Reflects Adjustments in Formal Employment: Ceesp
Mexico began 2026 with signs of weakening in formal employment and a decline in economic perceptions among both businesses and consumers, according to a weekly economic analysis by the Center for Economic Studies of the Private Sector (Ceesp).
IMSS will vaccinate against measles for everyone, whether or not they are insured: ZoΓ© Robledo
The head of the Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS), ZoΓ© Robledo, announced that everyone can receive the measles vaccine at IMSS facilities, regardless of their insurance status.
Our Complex Labor Market: More Than a Decline
Mexico's labor market faces a nuanced situation where a recent loss of registered jobs was accompanied by overall growth, indicating underlying trends of weakness despite a record number of positions.
Did you lose your vaccination card from IMSS? Official. Here's how to request a free reprint online | STEP by STEP
Mexico is facing a health emergency due to multiple cases of measles, prompting officials to encourage vaccinations and provide guidance on obtaining a replacement vaccination card online for free.
Formal employment registers a loss of 8,000 jobs in January: The worst record since 2009
Formal employment in Mexico saw a decline of 8,104 jobs in January, marking the worst performance for that month since 2009.
IMSS records the largest drop in affiliated workers in January in 10 years
The Mexican Social Security Institute (IMSS) reported its worst January in worker affiliation in the past decade, with a loss of over 8,000 jobs due to seasonal adjustments in digital platform employment.
Hospital network driven by Durazo and Sheinbaum transforms medical care for half a million Sonorans
The Sonora governor, Alfonso Durazo, announced that over half a million people have benefited from the strengthened network of hospitals through the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS) and IMSS-Bienestar.
The IMSS has just infected the ISSSTE
The article discusses ongoing issues in Mexico's healthcare system, emphasizing the recurring contracts granted to the same individuals despite past sanctions and fraud.