
SEGURO SOCIAL - PUBLIC HEALTH INSURANCE FOR EXPATS IN MEXICO
If you’re moving to Mexico for work, you can join the Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social (IMSS), which is an employer-based health scheme. English speakers can benefit from the good level of English that most doctors have, thanks to their training in the US. What if you’re living in Mexico but not working? No worries, as you can also sign up for IMSS on a voluntary basis.
How does IMSS work in Mexico?
Often referred to simply as IMSS, the Instituto Mexicano de Seguro Social is Mexico’s social security system. At the point of delivery, the social security system is free to Mexicans and eligible foreign nationals. The latter includes expats with residency status who are employed full-time by an IMSS registered company. Foreigner residents in Mexico who are not working for an IMSS enrolled company, or who are not working at all, may choose to buy the IMSS health insurance separately for a small monthly fee.
Under the IMSS, employees of Mexican companies pay a percentage of their salary every month. Along with giving them access to healthcare in Mexico, IMSS also provides insurance cover for their salary in case they cannot work due to an illness or accident. The payroll tax that goes towards healthcare is payable even if you take out a private insurance plan. Individual contributions are required for those who take IMSS voluntarily.
How to access IMSS
Application procedures, information, and healthcare services are provided solely in Spanish. Therefore, you’ll have to get a Spanish-speaking friend or interpreter to help you apply if you don’t speak Spanish. The same goes for whenever you go for treatment. The two ways to enroll in IMSS are through employment or voluntarily.
Employment
Any Mexican national or foreign resident who is officially employed in Mexico has to pay for their employee IMSS contribution to become enrolled in the program. This contribution is required regardless of whether they have any other private health insurance.
Online access
Voluntary enrollment
Voluntary enrollment is available to those who are not formally employed and would like to enroll on an independent basis. For example, this could be a good option for foreign residents who have chosen to retire in Mexico. If you wish to enroll voluntarily, note that you can only qualify if you have legal residency status. The cost of annual enrollment depends on your age.
IMSS limitations
The IMSS does not cover pre-existing conditions such as:
- Congenital diseases
- Chronic degenerative diseases
- Malignant tumors
- Addictions
- Mental illness
- HIV
A person with any of these conditions will not be able to enroll in the IMSS insurance program. Other specific pre-existing conditions may be covered on deferment, which means healthcare services will only be covered under the program once the waiting period is over.
How to apply and pay
You can apply in-person at your local IMSS office or online. Either way, you’ll have to present the required documents at your local IMSS office, including:
- Your current passport(s)
- Your current residency permit(s)
- IMSS application form and health questionnaire
- Proof of address (such as your latest electricity bill)
- Birth certificate(s)
- Marriage certificate (if applicable)
- Two photographs (same rules and format as your residency permit)
- Bank payment receipt of the first year’s premium
Once you’re enrolled, your coverage starts on the first calendar day of the next month. You’ll be assigned to a local clinic upon enrollment, which is where you’ll go to see your doctor, for check-ups, and to get prescription medications. Your assigned doctor is the only person who can make a referral to IMSS medical specialists if you require specialist services.
If your doctor prescribes any medications, you can get them for no additional cost at the pharmacy connected to the local IMSS office. It’s worth noting that this isn’t the case for all medicines. If the medication you need isn’t available at the pharmacy, the doctor will provide a prescription so you can buy it at a private pharmacy. In this case, you’ll have to pay for the medication separately.
What quality of care can I expect from IMSS?
As with most public healthcare systems, waiting periods are common for non-emergency procedures. IMSS members who are covered through employment are given priority over voluntary enrollments. The quality of care varies, and your experience could even come down to where you’re seeking medical services in Mexico. Another factor that’ll influence the quality of care is the local demand for healthcare services when you’re seeking treatment. With some foreigners reporting good care from IMSS and others expressing disappointment, it’s difficult to know what quality of care you’ll get.
However, one likely thing is that the resources available may not be able to keep up with the demand for services, which means compromises are to be expected. You should also understand that friends and family are expected to look after you while you’re admitted to a public hospital in Mexico. Unlike private healthcare coverage where everything is taken care of, hospital treatment under IMSS means those close to you will have to bring amenities and provide support. Be sure to ask your assigned doctor about your options if you’ll have to be hospitalized for treatment or an operation.
Click here to apply with IMSS yourself.
Or we can assist you in applying. Our fee for doing all the paperwork on your behalf is $175.00 USD
Our fee does not cover any additional fees or charges which may apply by IMSS during the process.
OUR PROCESS
Our process is simple and pain free. It starts with filling out a project form on our website. Our staff attend to your request, do the necessary research and contact you with price and request documents to initiate your project.
LEGAL RELEASE STATEMENT:
You hereby expressly assume all of the risks when communicating and conducting business with suppliers or service providers. BizQro, LLC is not affiliated in any way or shape with any business arrangement with suppliers or service providers. You hereby expressly agree to forever release, discharge and hold us and our agents, employees, officers, directors, associates, affiliated companies, guides, groups leaders and sub contractors harmless against any and all liability, actions, causes of actions, suits, claims and demands of any and every kind and nature what-so-ever which you now have or which may hereafter arise our of or in connection with these risks.