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8. Health care insurance: Is [the respondent] insured or entitled to receive health care services from:

Read all options and circle up to two codes

[] 1 Social Security [IMSS]?
[] 2 ISSSTE?
[] 3 State ISSSTE?
[] 4 PEMEX, Defense or Navy?
[] 5 Seguro Popular or for a New Generation (Siglo XXI) or Health Institute for Welfare?
[] 6 IMSS-PROSPERA or IMSS-BIENESTAR?
[] 7 Private insurance?
[] 8 Another institution?
[] 9 Another place
[] 10 So, he/she is not insured and is not eligible to receive health care services?
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15.3 Section III. People characteristics

In this section, information is obtained for each of the people living in the housing unit.

Before requesting data for each resident, copy the details from Section II. List people and general data, their names, gender, and age, and write them down in the spaces provided. Do not forget to correct the person number when using more than one questionnaire.

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For the respondent to know who to provide the information about, start with the sentence: "Now I'm going to ask you about...", and mention the name of the person you previously wrote down.

Apply questions 1 through 11 for all the people who are habitual residents, including children, as well as elderly people.

8. Affiliation to health services
The purpose of this question is to identify if the person is affiliated or has the right to medical services in any social security, public, or private health institution; likewise, to identify the population that does not have a medical affiliation or right to medical services.

Read the question along with all its options, listen to the answer, and circle up to two codes when more than one institution is mentioned. Therefore, once you record the first option continue reading the other options; people may be affiliated with a second institution.
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A person is considered to be affiliated or entitled to medical services when:

- The company, factory, or enterprise for which they work pays medical services to a public or private health institution.
- They personally pay for voluntary insurance or have optional insurance with IMSS.
- They are a pensioner or retiree of any social security institution such as IMSS, federal or state ISSSTE, PEMEX, Defense, or Navy.
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- They are a beneficiary due to the work or benefits of the person who owns the medical services.
-They are enrolled in one of the government programs such as Seguro Popular, Seguro Médico para una Nueva Generación (Siglo XXI), Instituto de Salud para el Bienestar, IMSS-PROSPERA or IMSS-BIENESTAR.
- They purchased private health insurance on their own.

At the time of the interview, they are in the process of receiving medical attention from a public or private insurance institution.

When the educational institution provides a student with the right to medical service, circle the code of the institution that provides this service.

For each option to answer this question, consider the following criteria:

- Social Security (IMSS). In this option, record those who work in companies or businesses in the private sector, as well as family members or beneficiaries; include agricultural workers who state they are entitled to or are affiliated with Social Security (IMSS).

In addition, it is possible to be a beneficiary or be affiliated with the Social Security (IMSS) through voluntary or optional insurance, purchased by the owners of workshops, businesses, and even private homes for their domestic workers. Also, a person can obtain voluntary insurance by covering the amount of the insurance.

- ISSSTE. This option includes employees of federal agencies and institutions of the public sector and the federal government, such as the Federal Attorney General's Office (FGR), Federal Roads Police, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Public Education (SEP), etcetera.

- State ISSSTE. This category includes those who work in the public sector at the state or municipal level and are affiliated to a social security organization such as: ISSSSPEA, ISSSTESON, ISSSTEZAC, ISSSTECH ISSEMyM, etcetera.
- PEMEX, Defense, or Navy. Employees of Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), of the armed forces of the Ministry of National Defense or the Ministry of the Navy who are entitled to the medical service provided in clinics or hospitals belonging to these institutions, are classified in this option.
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- Seguro Popular o para una Nueva Generación (Siglo XXI) o Instituto de Salud para el Bienestar. Program that provides medical, surgical, pharmaceutical, and hospital health services to people who are unemployed or self-employed. They are part of the Social Health Protection System implemented by the federal government. It also includes Seguro Médico para una Nueva Generación, which is aimed at infants born on or after December 1, 2006 who are not affiliated with any social security institution; since February 28, 2013, they have been called Seguro Médico Siglo XXI.
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- IMSS-PROSPERA or IMSS-BIENESTAR. It is a program that provides medical services to the country's most vulnerable population that does not have social security and lives in rural or marginalized urban areas. It should be noted that the IMSS-PROSPERA program as of December 12, 2018 was named the IMSS-BIENESTAR Program.

- A private insurance. In this option, record people employed by private companies or public institutions who receive medical care as an employment benefit in hospitals, clinics, and private medical offices, as is the case of bank employees and some government employees.

- Other institution. In this option, include those people who are entitled or affiliated with medical services in an institution other than those listed in the response options, as well as those cases in which you cannot identify the institution because they only say the name of the clinic, hospital, or medical unit. In addition, if applicable, in this option, record those people who indicate that they attended public medical services provided by the Integral Family Development (DIF) and National Institute of Indigenous peoples (INPI), among others.
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It is important that, before answering with the name of a clinic, a hospital, or a medical unit, you ask to identify which institution the person is entitled to medical services; in case of not identifying it, circle code 8. Other institution.

So, you are not affiliated with medical services? In this option, include people who:

- Are not entitled to or are not affiliated with any health care institution.
- Receive medical services in charitable institutions such as the Red Cross, Green Cross, Amber Cross, or medical dispensary.
- Are only entitled to medical service in the United States of America or any other country.

The question of healthcare affiliation is presented in the census manager as follows:

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