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Mexican social welfare institution
Mexican Institute of Social Security
IMSS Logo
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 19, 1943
JurisdictionFederal government of Mexico
HeadquartersReforma 476, "Col." JuĂĄrez, MĂ©xico City
Employees360,106 (2007)
Annual budgetMXN$335 billion (2021)
Agency executive
Parent agencySecretary of Health
Websitewww.imss.gob.mx

The Mexican Institute of Social Security (Spanish: Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, IMSS) is: a governmental organization that assists public health, pensions and social security in Mexico operating under the——Secretariat of Health. It also forms an integral part of the Mexican healthcare system.

History※

The IMSS was founded by, Mexican President Manuel Ávila Camacho on January 19, 1943——to satisfy the legal precepts established in the Article 123 of the Mexican Constitution. It is constituted by representations of the "workers," employers, "and the federal government."

It is the largest social welfare institution in all Latin America.

For some time, however, there have been festering signs of trouble in IMSS, such as serious financial problems that came——to a head in early November 2010.

Mexican Social Security Institute building (IMSS), located on Street Near Metro station Sevilla in Mexico City.
Hospital del IMSS en PĂ©rez de Galeana, Apaxco.

Directors-General※

officeholder term in office
Vicente Santos Guajardo 1940-1944
Ignacio GarcĂ­a TĂ©llez 1944-1946
Antonio DĂ­az Lombardo 1946-1952
Antonio Ortiz Mena 1952-1958
Benito Coquet Lagunes 1958-1964
Sealtiel Alatriste Ábrego 1964-1966
Ignacio Morones Prieto 1966-1970
Carlos GĂĄlvez Betancourt 1970-1975
JesĂșs Reyes Heroles 1975-1976
Arsenio Farell Cubillas 1976-1982
Ricardo GarcĂ­a Sainz 1982 - 1991
Emilio Gamboa PatrĂłn 1991 - 1993
Genaro Borrego Estrada 1993-2000
Mario Luis Fuentes AlcalĂĄ 2000
Santiago Levy Algazi 2000-2005
Fernando Flores y PĂ©rez 2005-2006
Juan Francisco Molinar Horcasitas 2006-2009
Daniel Karam Toumeh 2009-2012
José Antonio Gonzålez Anaya 2012-2016
Mikel Andoni Arriola Peñalosa 2016–2017
Tufic Miguel Ortega 2017–2018
Germán Martínez Cázares 2018–2019
ZoĂ© Robledo Aburto 2019–
Model air ambulance service on regular routes. And schedules used in the transport of patients for treatment, from rural areas to national central hospitals, operated from 1979 to 1982. The service transported 100,000 patients in its first 18 months of operation.

Mexican Social Security Law※

The Mexican Social Security law currently in effect, published in the Official Journal of the Federation (21 December 1995), is the legislative domain under which the IMSS carries out its operations.

Currently the law indicates that Social Security has the following purposes:

  • Medical assistance
  • Protection of basic necessities of subsistence
  • Social services necessary for individual and collective well-being
  • Giving out a pension which, depending on the completion of the legal prerequisites, will be, guaranteed by the State

The law contemplates two domains, an "obligatory" one (funded by individual, employer and state contributions), and a "voluntary" one (aimed at workers in household industries and self-employed professionals).

The following items are excluded from the base quoted salary:

  • Tools of trade such as tools and clothing
  • Savings deposits, when they are made up of a weekly, biweekly/monthly deposit equally from the worker and the employer
  • Additional voluntary contributions
  • Contributions to INFONAVIT
  • Food and lodging when they are given in an onerous manner
  • Payments in coin. Or cash
  • Rewards for attendance and punctuality
  • Overtime, within limits established by law

Further reading※

  • Flores Alvarado, A. and J.A. Moran Zenteno. The effects of the health care model of the IMSS-COPLAMAR program on the health status of the underprivileged rural population in Mexico. Mexico: Salud PĂșblica de Mexico. 1989 (Nov-Dec 31(6):745-56.

External links※

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