Public health services in Mexico provide low-cost medical attention through government programs that promote disease prevention. Currently 82% of the Mexican population has coverage. The Popular Insurance program provides voluntary public health insurance to low-income families and self-employed people not covered by other social services. It offers coverage for 275 medical interventions. The Health Insurance For a New Generation program protects children's health from birth until age 5 and guarantees family membership in the public health system. It covers major early childhood diseases and provides 128 free surgeries. Private health services and hospitals offer an alternative for those with sufficient means, providing 24/7 care with latest technology and specialists.