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Mexico; the rise of Digital Health and its potential to drive progress into the universal health coverage

It emphasizes the importance of technological penetration to close Mexico's health gap and thus reach all areas of the population in the country.

Mexico is a country with about 125 million inhabitants and more than 60% belong to a low socioeconomic level, which makes it imperative to find universal health solutions that break the access gap that separates several sectors of the total population

Connectivity between internet networks makes it possible to operate Digital Health through mobile applications that can be downloaded to mobile phones and any other digital device that has a wide signal to function and yield results.

That is why public policies also consider the necessary infrastructure by allowing a good speed in the processes that are generated with new technologies.

Operations that are transferred in software programmed for medical tasks are heavy and require an almost unstoppable flow of data and real-time connection.

All this data has led government institutions to be forced to pay more attention to the telecommunications market and the great opportunity for technological growth that they can bring with it in conjunction with the health sector.

An example of this is virtual tools that can detect risks of heart attacks, measure glucose, give personalized treatment or provide complete information online with just a smartphone and a WIFI connection.

Efforts should be complemented to boost the country's development. Different strategies, regulations and initiatives are being created that enable growth together with consumer well-being, taking into account their health as the key priority.  

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