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The Mexican Institute of Social Security ( es, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, IMSS) is a
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organization that assists
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,
pension A pension (, from Latin ''pensiō'', "payment") is a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's employment years and from which payments are drawn to support the person's retirement from work in the form of periodic payments ...
s and
social security Welfare, or commonly social welfare, is a type of government support intended to ensure that members of a society can meet basic human needs such as food and shelter. Social security may either be synonymous with welfare, or refer specificall ...
in Mexico operating under the
Secretariat of Health The Secretariat of Health ( Spanish: ''Secretaría de Salud'') is the government department in charge of all social health services in Mexico, and an integral part of the Mexican health system. The Secretary of Health is a member of the Executive ...
. It also forms an integral part of the Mexican healthcare system.


History

The IMSS was founded by
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Manuel Ávila Camacho Manuel Ávila Camacho (; 24 April 1897 – 13 October 1955) was a Mexican politician and military leader who served as the President of Mexico from 1940 to 1946. Despite participating in the Mexican Revolution and achieving a high rank, he cam ...
on January 19, 1943, in order to satisfy the legal precepts established in the Article 123 of the
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. 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, not the least being serious financial problems that came to a head in early November 2010.


Directors-General


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 or monthly deposit equally from the worker and the employer * Additional voluntary contributions * Contributions to
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* 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 Pública de Mexico. 1989 (Nov-Dec 31(6):745-56.


External links


IMSS website
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