“What do we want? That indigenous peoples like Parres do not lack anything, that they are like other parts of Mexico City, that they do not lack water, that education is at its maximum, that they have health as an accessible right,” said the mandatory.
Its coordination will be in charge of the secretary of Indigenous Peoples and Neighborhoods, Nelly Antonia Juárez Audelo.
When leading the delivery of blankets for the season of low temperatures at the event ‘The city takes care of you and in winter it shelters you’ in the town of the Tlalpan mayor’s office, in response to complaints about the operation of the Topilejo General Hospital, the president stated that a review will be carried out to provide the necessary supplies, equipment and personnel, as in the TI Parres Health Center.
“The hospitals and health centers are in charge of the IMSS-Wellbeing, but we as the city government are not going to sit idly by if we see that a hospital or health center is failing.
“I imagine that there is a lack of medical personnel, that there is a lack of specialists, that there is a lack of medicines, so whatever is required and I hope, Secretary of Health, in three months at the latest we will resolve the issue of the hospital,” said Brugada.
Today we also took a tour of the Topilejo General Hospital, to learn about the state of its facilities and take note of the improvements it requires, so that it continues to offer the highest quality care to the residents of Tlalpan, because health it’s a… pic.twitter.com/RXrOEY1mka
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January 6, 2025
Likewise, a mobility diagnosis will be carried out, given complaints from residents that it takes up to an hour and a half to get to the hospital due to traffic, when it was created to bring medical care closer to the residents of the area.