However, those unaffiliated have to pay out of pocket to attend Ministry of Health services or private health facilities, which provide a third
of the hospital beds in the country. Over half of private facilities are located in Mexico City [25]. In general, affiliates to one scheme do not
have access to others [26]. Mexico has among the lowest public spending on health care of OECD countries. In 2010, total health spending
accounted for 6.3% of GDP of which 53% is financed from private expenditures [27]. Furthermore, according to an OECD study, the Mexican
health system is among the least efficient. Reasons for this include inequitable health insurance coverage among lower income groups,
However, those unaffiliated have to pay out of pocket to attend Ministry of Health services or private health facilities, which provide a thirdof the hospital beds in the country. Over half of private facilities are located in Mexico City [25]. In general, affiliates to one scheme do nothave access to others [26]. Mexico has among the lowest public spending on health care of OECD countries. In 2010, total health spendingaccounted for 6.3% of GDP of which 53% is financed from private expenditures [27]. Furthermore, according to an OECD study, the Mexicanhealth system is among the least efficient. Reasons for this include inequitable health insurance coverage among lower income groups,
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