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IMSS expands collaboration mechanisms

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Newspaper La Jornada
Monday, February 7, 2022, p. 9

In order to strengthen collaboration and coordination between the IMSS and the government of Sonora, a collaboration agreement was signed for the exchange of information on fiscal and administrative matters.

The agreement was signed by the general director of the IMSS, Zoé Robledo, and the governor of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo Montaño.

In a statement, the institute explained that this instrument plans to expand collaboration mechanisms through the formation of working groups to establish joint actions, with the aim of expanding institutional capacities, not only to monitor compliance with the obligations that must be perform individuals with the state government and the institute, but also to improve the services provided to the population.

He added that the institute has made progress in digitizing its procedures and services through the IMSS Digital platform, with which people no longer have to go to an office to access said procedures and services.

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