The Legacy of President Lázaro Cárdenas for Health Care Reform in Today's Mexico.

Carole H Browner, Gustavo Leal Fernández, Héctor Javier Sánchez-Pérez
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's historic election victory in 2018 marked a sharp break from past decades of neoliberal socioeconomic policies. López Obrador campaigned on the promise of deep reform, with health care high on his agenda. The public health care sector had been decimated by decades of budget cuts, eroding workers' morale and patients' confidence, and crippling all aspects of the system. This article looks back to the creation of the nation's public health care system in the early twentieth century during the administration of President Lázaro Cárdenas (1934-1940). This "universal" system was designed to implement a central social justice goal of the Mexican Revolution of health care for all. The program rested on two pillars: providing care to the nation's vast, impoverished rural population and actively engaging communities in their own health care. Our objective is to critically assess the two presidents' health care initiatives within the distinct historical contexts of their administrations.
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拉萨罗-卡德纳斯总统留给当今墨西哥医疗改革的遗产。
墨西哥总统安德烈斯-曼努埃尔-洛佩斯-奥夫拉多尔(Andrés Manuel López Obrador)在2018年大选中取得历史性胜利,标志着他与过去几十年的新自由主义社会经济政策截然不同。洛佩斯-奥夫拉多尔在竞选时承诺进行深入改革,医疗保健是他议程上的重点。数十年来的预算削减使公共医疗部门元气大伤,削弱了工作人员的士气和患者的信心,并使医疗系统的各个方面陷入瘫痪。本文回顾了 20 世纪初拉萨罗-卡德纳斯总统执政期间(1934-1940 年)国家公共医疗系统的创建过程。这一 "全民 "系统旨在实现墨西哥革命的核心社会正义目标,即人人享有医疗保健。该计划有两大支柱:为全国广大的贫困农村人口提供医疗服务,以及让社区积极参与自身的医疗服务。我们的目标是在两位总统执政的不同历史背景下,对他们的医疗保健计划进行批判性评估。
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