Cuba and Mexico Strengthen Ties in Health Care Collaboration
The Mexico-Cuba Health Agreement signed on May 8 in Havana between the Ministry of Health of Mexico, and the Ministry of Public Health of the Republic of Cuba has been disclosed.
On May 8, in Havana, Mexico's Secretary of Health, Jorge Alcocer Varela, and his Cuban counterpart, José Ángel Portal Miranda, signed the cooperation agreement covering the training of specialists, research, vaccines, medicines and the hiring of Cuban doctors.
The Mexico-Cuba Health Agreement aims to establish the legal framework of reference using which both organisations will develop technical, scientific and academic cooperation activities.
Under the agreement, cooperation between the two countries will include the exchange of specialists who will provide services in prevention, public health, care and telecommuting in health units or institutions. In addition, annual training sessions for medical specialists will also be arranged.
Furthermore, the document establishes that both nations will be able to acquire medicines, vaccines, and all types of medical manufacturing equipment as needed and follow the corresponding legal procedures.
Cuban doctors will be able to specialise in Mexico, announces the Ministry of Health. On May 8, in Havana, Cuba, the Mexican health minister, Jorge Alcocer, and his Cuban counterpart, José Ángel Portal Miranda, signed the cooperation agreement.
A technical-regulatory committee of the two countries will likewise be set up to develop joint actions in scientific research.
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