“…At a global or national level, health systems are undergoing transformation and depend to a great extent on the historical trajectories of the countries, as well as on the administrative political context in which they are located. In this way, subnational health systems in Mexico are part of a set of institutions characterized not only by their fragmentation both horizontally and vertically, but also by their great inequality between regions and sectors (Bode and Culebro;2018). At the subnational level, health systems replicate, on the one hand, the federal scheme, and on the other, they are capable to design their own organizational schemes.…”