[PRIISMA Project: Transformation into a more preventive, resilient, comprehensive, innovative, sustainable, modern and accessible IMSS].

Célida Duque-Molina, Gabriela Borrayo-Sánchez, Ricardo Avilés-Hernández, Paulina Herrera-Reyna
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Two years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Mexican Institute for Social Security (IMSS, according to its initials in Spanish) rethought new projects focused on the new needs of the population and social security organizations and institutions. The Institute, as a cornerstone in the search for the wellbeing of Mexicans, aligned with the National Development Plan and the Strategic Health for Wellbeing Program, sought to direct its transformation towards a preventive, resilient, comprehensive, innovative, sustainable, modern and accessible IMSS. For this reason, the Medical Services Director designed the PRIISMA Project, as the one that over the next three years could make possible to innovate and improve its medical care processes, starting with the recovery of medical services and identifying those groups of beneficiaries who experience the most vulnerable circumstances. The PRIISMA project consisted of five sub-projects: 1. Vulnerable groups; 2. Efficient and effective care; 3. Prevent IMSS plus; 4 IMSS University and 5. Recovery of medical services. The strategies of each project seek to improve medical care for all IMSS beneficiaries and users with a human rights perspective and by priority groups; the goal is reducing the gaps in access to health care, leaving no one behind and leaving no one out; and to surpass the goals for medical services provided before the pandemic. This document provides an overview of strategies and progress of the PRIISMA sub-projects achieved during 2022.

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【PRIISMA项目:转变为一个更具预防性、弹性、全面、创新、可持续、现代化和可访问的IMSS】。
新冠肺炎疫情爆发两年后,墨西哥社会保障研究所(IMSS,西班牙语缩写)重新思考了新项目,重点关注人口和社会保障组织和机构的新需求。该研究所作为寻求墨西哥人福祉的基石,与国家发展计划和战略健康促进福祉计划相一致,寻求将其转变为预防性、弹性、全面、创新、可持续、现代和可获得的IMSS。出于这个原因,医疗服务总监设计了PRIISMA项目,该项目在未来三年内可以创新和改进其医疗保健流程,从恢复医疗服务开始,并确定经历最脆弱情况的受益人群体。PRIISMA项目由五个子项目组成:1。弱势群体;2.高效有效的护理;3.防止IMSS plus;4 IMSS大学和5。恢复医疗服务。每个项目的战略都力求从人权角度和优先群体改善所有IMSS受益人和用户的医疗保健;目标是缩小获得医疗保健的差距,不让任何人掉队,不让一个人出局;并超越疫情前提供的医疗服务的目标。本文件概述了2022年期间PRIISMA子项目的战略和进展情况。
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