In addition to the ambulances, the governor announced a 112-million-peso investment to modernize hospital infrastructure in Chetumal and Benito Juárez. The funds will be directed toward expanding capacity, upgrading medical equipment, and improving patient care facilities at IMSS hospitals in both municipalities.
Zoé Robledo, Director General of IMSS, attended the event and praised the collaboration between federal and state authorities. "This joint effort reflects our shared commitment to providing quality healthcare services. With these resources, we are not only improving infrastructure but also ensuring that medical personnel have the tools they need to serve the community effectively," Robledo said.
The initiatives are part of a broader strategy to address healthcare gaps in Quintana Roo, a state that has experienced rapid population growth in recent years. Governor Lezama highlighted ongoing efforts to expand medical services, including the construction of new clinics and the recruitment of additional healthcare professionals.
"Healthcare is a priority for our administration," Lezama affirmed. "We will continue working tirelessly to ensure that every family in Quintana Roo has access to dignified and efficient medical care."
The event concluded with a symbolic handover of the ambulances’ keys to IMSS representatives, marking the official start of their deployment across the state.
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