Public Procurement Review of the State's Employees' Social Security and Social Services Institute in Mexico
How can citizens’ health and well-being be improved when public resources are limited? What practices allow hospitals and health clinics to get state of art medical equipment and medicine at the right price?
The OECD Procurement Review of the Mexican State’s Employees’ Social Security and Social Services Institute (ISSSTE) looks at the public entity responsible for providing medical and social services to Mexican civil servants. It provides a comprehensive assessment of its procurement function and how to improve it in order to enhance the overall efficiency and transparency of the organisation and the quality of the services it provides.
The review builds on the OECD Principles for Enhancing Integrity in Public Procurement, good practices of other health organisations as well as comparative data on public procurement in OECD countries.
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Ensuring high quality regulations for ISSSTE's procurement processes
This chapter provides an overview of the regulatory framework that applies to the procurement activities of the Mexican State’s Employees’ Social Security and Social Services Institute (ISSSTE). It also presents recent efforts made at the federal level to increase the clarity and efficiency of that regulatory framework. Finally, it describes how consultations, as well as ex ante and ex post Regulatory Impact Assessments (RIA), can be implemented by ISSSTE in the development and revision of internal instruments used to regulate its procurement function.
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