ISSSTE Opens New Surgical Recovery Unit, Benefits Thousands

Mexico City – The Mexican Social Security Institute (ISSSTE) unveiled a new, state-of-the-art Surgical Post-Operative Therapy Room at the CMN 20 de Noviembre hospital, bringing relief and improved care to thousands of workers and pensioners. The announcement, made by Mexico City Mayor Martí Batres during the daily morning press conference, highlights a significant investment in public healthcare infrastructure.
The new unit, located within the CMN 20 de Noviembre hospital, boasts 10 high-technology beds designed to facilitate recovery and provide specialized post-operative care. This expansion addresses a critical need for surgical recovery services within the ISSSTE network, specifically benefiting individuals who rely on the institute for their healthcare needs.
The project represents a substantial investment of 177 million pesos, demonstrating the ISSSTE's commitment to modernizing its facilities and enhancing the quality of care provided to its beneficiaries. Mayor Batres' announcement underscores the collaborative effort between the city government and the ISSSTE to improve access to advanced medical treatments and recovery services for the citizens of Mexico City. The new unit is expected to significantly reduce wait times and improve patient outcomes following surgical procedures.
The CMN 20 de Noviembre hospital is a major public hospital serving a large population in Mexico City. The addition of the Surgical Post-Operative Therapy Room strengthens the hospital's capabilities and contributes to the overall improvement of the city’s healthcare system. Further details regarding the unit's operations and patient access will be released by the ISSSTE in the coming days.





