In order to meet the demand for quality health services at affordable costs, members of the Mexican Consortium of Hospitals have created the Integrative Health Services to coordinate and manage health services, integrate suppliers and financiers to benefit the population using services, creating schemes and models of care and innovative financing.Integrative Health Services will offer its customers the network of the country’s largest partner hospitals, over 3,500 credentialed and trained physicians, all integrated under one care model with standardized processes and unified in a single technology platform and service.The objectives behind the Integrative Health Services are innovation and management supported with the latest technology processes and to have in place the best clinical and medical infrastructure.
Mexican hospitals integrate to offer quality health services at affordable costs
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