HEALTH
Universal access to medical innovation and quality healthcare remains a big challenge in Mexico.
Healthcare resources and the demands on those resources, vary widely from state to state. Healthcare infrastructure is so limited that basic medical care is still a luxury and the rise of chronic diseases, combined with unsustainable costs, an aging population, increased unemployment, and economic pressures, further aggravate inequalities in access to healthcare.
Our team is conducting reliable health-system- performance statistics to help Mexico benchmark its policies against high-performing health systems and developing policy recommendations.
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Our legal experience assisting clients in the pharmaceutical sector on trade matters, counseling governments, bidders, and lenders in structuring the negotiation and implementation of public private partnerships in the health sector, and representing clients on dispute procedures against national and international health insurance companies, validates our capacity to understand and identify the legal loopholes and potential barriers that need to be addressed regarding access to medicines and healthcare.
