Governor of Sinaloa announces improvement in the supply of medicines and hospital projects
The Governor Rubén Rocha Moya confirmed that the state of Sinaloa has achieved a supply of 80% to 90% of the key medications contemplated in the IMSS Bienestar program. This achievement is the result of strategic coordination with the Federal Government, and will allow distribution to begin shortly in all medical units to guarantee access to health for the population.
Priority distribution and arrival of specialized medications
As detailed by the president, batches with various drugs have already arrived at the entity, including highly specialized oncology treatments. These supplies will be sent in the coming days to hospitals and health centers integrated into the system, optimizing care for chronic patients and complex cases.
“The supply is assured in Sinaloa; now we will focus efforts on efficient distribution. Soon we will cover up to 90% of pharmaceutical needs,” Rocha Moya highlighted during her announcement.
Advances in medical infrastructure: new hospital in Guamúchil
In parallel, the governor reiterated the commitment of President Claudia Sheinbaum to begin the construction of the new IMSS Bienestar Hospital in Guamúchil in 2024. This project is part of the state’s medical infrastructure modernization plan,’ with bidding processes already underway.
“The president ratified this priority project. Guamúchil will have first-class facilities to strengthen the hospital network,” said the president, underlining intergovernmental collaboration.
Key meeting with the presidency
The announcement came after a meeting between Rocha Moya and Sheinbaum to refine IMSS Bienestar strategies. The dialogue addressed everything from pharmaceutical logistics to investments in equipment, reflecting the national priority in public health.
This advance represents a replicable model for other entities, combining timely supply of medicines with infrastructure expansion. Health policy experts highlight that covering 90% of pharmaceutical keys exceeds the national average, positioning Sinaloa as a benchmark in medical management.
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