Mexico’s healthcare system is undergoing a severe decline, according to the study Changes in , 2018-2024, conducted by México Evalúa. The analysis reveals that in just six years, the number of people without access to healthcare services doubled, rising from 20.1 million in 2018 to 44.5 million in 2024, according to official data from Inegi .
Among the main findings of the study, prepared by researcher Jorge Cano of , and presented within the framework of President ’s first government report:
Budget cuts. The 2025 economic package reduced by more than 100 billion pesos the resources allocated to healthcare for people without social security, compromising the State’s ability to respond to growing needs.
Higher out-of-pocket spending. In 2024, Mexican households spent on average 1