Overview
- The federal model guarantees care across public institutions regardless of affiliation, allowing patients to be treated at IMSS, ISSSTE or IMSS‑Bienestar facilities.
- The plan adds 1,000 mammographs and 1,000 ultrasounds, 20 diagnostic centers with remote image interpretation, and 32 women’s oncology units nationwide.
- Capacity is targeted to reach about 8.9 million mammograms per year by 2026, up from a current base of 656 machines in 640 hospitals.
- Clinical targets include screening every two years for women over 40, confirmation of suspected cases within 30 days, and treatment initiation within 21 days.
- Funding totals roughly 8,000 million pesos split between IMSS and the federal government, with procurement and construction scheduled for 2026–2027 and the first specialized center opening in Mexico City in December 2025.