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kidney HealTH and TransPlanTs
ProGram
addicTions
wHeel cHair
donation program
besT bUddies
Makes timely detection, prevention and health
care activities for kidney health.
This program includes:
The program begins as a response to the high
drug consumption index and to the growing
demand of therapeutic services to take care of
this health problem.
Training of personnel in 307 New life Centers of
the Federal Government, in the 32 entities of the
Country and the re-engineering to improve the
quality of Service in
300 mUTUal
aid cenTers
in 15 states. These centers are restructured,
subject to prior evaluation and detection of needs,
and training courses are given to personnel that
provide the therapeutic support. One of these
courses is to establish the procedures and criteria
for the prevention, treatment and control of
addictions. Consulting is also provided in the
implementation of the program, and also in its
follow-up and supervision.
The actions carried out are:
Training of a total of
4,000 Persons
in THe
607 cenTers
menTioned.
This group of centers annually gives
service to
aPProximaTely
150,000
Persons.
To benefit low income persons with mobility
problems. Wheel chairs are also donated to
hospitals, associations and care institutions, in
order to support the work they carry out in
caring for patients and elderly persons.
improves the quality of life of youngsters with
intellectual disabilities and contributes to integrate
them to society, through the coexistence with
university students.
• Prevention (timely detection).
• Foster the donation of organs, transplants and
immunosuppressive.
• Donation Culture (Campaign “Heroes for Life” and
mass distribution of donors cards).
• Research.
• Incidence in public politics.
• 7,107 TransPlanTs sUPPorTed
, which
represents 15% of the transplants made in Mexico
during the last decade.
55,125 wHeel cHairs
donated.
6,553 ParTiciPanTs .
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PalliaTive care
casalUd
(Integrated First Health Care Contract)
HealTHy HoUseHold
Model which objective is to improve the quality
of life of the persons in terminally ill patients.
The palliative care Spanish model has been
developed and applied to the Mexican context
at the National Cancerology institute and the
National Nutrition institute.
is a model to improve the health care given in the
first contact centers, this model has:
Program to implement echotechnias that
improve the living conditions at the homes.
amongst other things includes, to give access to
clean water and delivery of ecologic stoves, both
the so called ecological stoves as the ones called
Lorena and
Patsari.
353 PaTienTs and relaTives
beneficiaries
with psychological support and medication for the
terminally ill patients.
28 HealTH cenTers
in
7 sTaTes
that work
with this model that improves the quality of care
of chronic diseases and promotes prevention by
age groups.
17,391 direcT beneficiaries
in
8 sTaTes
of the country.
1,605 HealTH Professionals
to
whom a Prevention and Care of Chronic
Diseases Post Graduate course is given.
33 HealTH Professionals
trained.
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309,154
bENEfICIArIEs
commUnicaTion and edUcaTion
in HealTH: clikisalUd PorTal and
yoUr HealTH manUals
mesoamerican HealTH 2015
This program promotes changes in the population
so that it adopts healthy life styles and thus
revert the current trends from a cure model to a
preventive model.
Public-private association to support the
reduction of gaps in maternal and infant
mortality in the region.
1’480,000 clicks on THe
PorTal
, that promotes healthy life
styles, self-care and prevention of risks.
30,535 seTs of manUals
delivered through the Amanece, Unidades Casalud networks,
national fora, and in the companies of Carso Group.
Usd $142’000,000 fUnd
from the Carlos
Slim Health Institute, with the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation and the Government of Spain for the
benefit of
7 coUnTries
(Belize, Costa Rica, El
Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and
Panama) and
THe sTaTe of cHiaPas
in
Mexico, to support
maternal and infant health, universal
vaccination and control of dengue and malaria.
Benefits
close To 1’000,000 women
in
reproductive age and
646,149 cHildren
younger
than 5 years old.
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