IMSS Healthcare Enrollment in Mexico

Researched from official sources · May 21, 2026

Healthcare enrollment in Mexico runs through four parallel institutional doors, not one.

The doors are a worker registered by their employer, a self-pay voluntary regime, family-derechohabiente coverage under an insured principal, or non-contributing IMSS-Bienestar care for persons without any social-security tie. Which door a newcomer walks through is determined by employment status and residency permit, not by choice of insurer.

Estimated time

Same-day registration when filed in person at an IMSS subdelegación; Voluntario coverage activates on the first day of the calendar month following payment

Cost

MX$ 0 for employer-affiliated workers, family derechohabientes, and IMSS-Bienestar care; an annual cuota applies to the Voluntario self-pay route under current IMSS Acuerdo del Consejo Técnico tables

What You Need

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Additional Items

  • Required: for the Voluntario route, complete the cuestionario médico honestly. Misrepresentation produces non-refundable cancellation under LSS provisions, and pre-existing conditions surfaced at the questionnaire may trigger coverage exclusions for those conditions.
  • Voluntario coverage-activation calendar: coverage activates the first day of the calendar month following the month of payment. A person paying on the 18th of May has no medical access until 1 June; a person paying on the 1st of May also waits until 1 June. The rule is calendar-month-based, not 30-day from payment.
  • Seguro de Salud para la Familia (SSFAM, Articles 240-245 LSS): a sub-channel of the Voluntario route, age-banded annual cuotas designed for households without an active labour-market tie to mandatory affiliation. Public reporting on the current cuota schedule lists figures around MX$ 9,300 for ages 0-19, MX$ 11,550 for ages 20-29, MX$ 12,350 for ages 30-39, MX$ 14,350 for ages 40-49, MX$ 14,850 for ages 50-59, MX$ 21,500 for ages 70-79, and MX$ 22,150 for ages 80 and above. The 60-69 band figure was not confirmed against a current IMSS Acuerdo del Consejo Técnico at the time of writing — confirm directly with IMSS before paying.
  • IMSS-Bienestar adherent states: 23 entidades federativas have adhered to the IMSS-Bienestar coordination model under convenios derived from Article 77 bis 6 LGS. The 9 non-adhered states are Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Querétaro, and Yucatán. In those nine states, the institutional door for uninsured newcomers is the state Secretaría de Salud — not IMSS-Bienestar. Emergency care under Article 77 bis 1 LGS remains accessible at any public hospital regardless of state adhesion.
  • Servicio Universal de Salud (SUS) — portability framework, phased rollout: a presidential decree published in the Diario Oficial de la Federación on 17 April 2026 establishes SUS as an inter-institutional portability mechanism layered on top of the four enrollment routes — not a replacement for any of them. Phasing: credencialización of the 85-and-older cohort from 13 to 30 April 2026 at Módulos del Bienestar by surname-letter calendar; operational emergency cross-institutional access from 1 January 2027 (heart-attack and stroke protocols, high-risk pregnancies, breast cancer continuity, kidney disease, cancer treatment, transplant continuity); laboratory and imaging studies operational from 1 July 2027 (computed tomography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, contrast studies, radiotherapy sessions); full integration target 2028 (prescriptions, specialty outpatient consultations, referred hospitalisation, primary-care integration). Coordination is led by the Secretaría de Salud through the Subsecretaría de Integración Sectorial y Coordinación de Servicios de Atención Médica (SISCoSAM) in conjunction with IMSS, ISSSTE, IMSS-BIENESTAR, and Pemex. Pemex integrates on a separate three-year carve-out per the DOF decreto (precise start-date pending verification against the official DOF text).
  • Underlying affiliation unchanged by SUS: the institution that financially owns the patient's record does not change under SUS. SUS adds cross-institutional access; it does not unify funding or merge IMSS, ISSSTE, IMSS-Bienestar, or Pemex. Affiliation procedures, contribution structures, and eligibility rules under the LSS and LGS continue as described in this guide.
  • Modalidad 10 vs Modalidad 44: Modalidad 10 (régimen obligatorio voluntary entry, fuller coverage including disability, life, retirement, and old-age) is the IMSS-recommended voluntary channel; Modalidad 44 (régimen voluntario, narrower retirement-only coverage) remains technically open but has fallen into effective disuse. Both channels deliver the same medical and maternity coverage; the practical choice for most newcomers is Modalidad 10.

Step-by-Step

  1. 1

    Identify Which of the Four Routes Applies to You

    1. If you have signed an employment contract with a Mexican-registered patrón, you enter through the Salariado route — your employer registers you under Article 12 LSS
    2. If you do not have a Mexican employer but hold a residente temporal or residente permanente card, you may enter through the Voluntario route under Articles 218-233 LSS, paying an annual cuota directly to IMSS
    3. If a spouse, parent, or other Article 84 LSS eligible family member is already insured under IMSS, you may join their coverage as a familiar derechohabiente at no additional direct cost
    4. If you have no employer, no residency-based affiliation, and no insured family member, IMSS-Bienestar provides non-contributing care under Article 77 bis LGS in the 23 adherent states; in the 9 non-adhered states (Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Guanajuato, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Querétaro, Yucatán), the door is the state Secretaría de Salud

    💡 Tip: Tourists and visitors are not eligible for any of the four routes. Emergency care under Article 77 bis 1 LGS at any public hospital remains accessible without affiliation, but ongoing care for a non-resident requires private insurance.

  2. 2

    Obtain or Locate Your Número de Seguridad Social (NSS)

    Número de Seguridad Social

    1. For the Salariado route: the employer requests issuance on your behalf during alta del trabajador if you do not already have an NSS
    2. For the Voluntario route: locate your NSS via the IMSS portal using your CURP, or present at the nearest IMSS subdelegación with your acta de nacimiento and comprobante de domicilio for same-day issuance at no cost
    3. The NSS is eleven digits, permanent, unique, non-transferable, and survives every change of employer or route

    💡 Tip: Foreigners who have never been employed in Mexico will not have an NSS on file. Plan to obtain it as part of the Voluntario route registration trip, bringing all the documents listed in the checklist above.

  3. 3

    Salariado Route — Employer Registration

    Expat New Arrival Resident Citizen Local
    If you are working under a Mexican employment contract
    1. The patrón files alta patronal (if the employer is new to the IMSS system) and inscripción del trabajador via the IMSS Desde su Empresa (IDSE) electronic platform
    2. Coverage activates from the date of inscription — same-day in practice
    3. You provide the documents listed in the checklist (CURP, acta de nacimiento for first-time NSS, identificación oficial) to your employer's HR or compliance team
    4. Visit the IMSS Unidad de Medicina Familiar (UMF) assigned by your postal code to obtain the Cartilla de Salud and to register family members as derechohabientes under Article 84 LSS

    💡 Tip: The worker cannot self-affiliate under Article 12 LSS. If your employer has not registered you, file an administrative complaint at the IMSS subdelegación; do not attempt to file alta del trabajador on your own behalf.

  4. 4

    Voluntario Route — Self-Pay Registration

    Expat New Arrival Resident Citizen
    If you hold residente temporal or residente permanente status without a Mexican employer
    1. Verify eligibility: Article 218 LSS continuación voluntaria requires at least 52 weekly contributions in the mandatory regime in the previous five years; incorporación voluntaria under Articles 222-233 LSS (Modalidad 10) is open to independent workers, professionals, and foreigners with legal residency
    2. Complete the cuestionario médico honestly for yourself and for each family member to be insured — Modalidad 10 is the IMSS-recommended channel
    3. Pay the annual cuota anticipada at an IMSS-authorised bank or via IMSS Digital — confirm the current Acuerdo del Consejo Técnico figure with IMSS before paying
    4. Present documents and proof of payment at the IMSS subdelegación, or complete the trámite via IMSS Digital where the channel supports remote filing

    ⚠️ Watch out: Coverage does not activate the day you register and pay. It activates the first day of the calendar month following payment — paying on the 18th of May means medical access starts 1 June, and paying on the 1st of May also means medical access starts 1 June (the calendar-month rule applies regardless of payment day). For care needed before activation, IMSS-Bienestar emergency services under Article 77 bis 1 LGS remain accessible at any public hospital.

  5. 5

    Familiar Derechohabiente Route — Adding Family Members

    Expat Resident Citizen Local
    If you are adding family members to an existing IMSS affiliation
    1. The principal insured (a Salariado worker under Article 12 LSS or a Voluntario under Articles 218-233 LSS) gathers civil-status and identity documents for each family member
    2. Article 84 LSS covers spouse or recognised concubine, children under 16, children 16-25 studying at SEP-recognised institutions, children of any age with chronic disability, and parents living in the same household
    3. Present at the IMSS subdelegación or via IMSS Digital for alta de familiares; IMSS verifies eligibility against Article 84 criteria
    4. Coverage activates from the date of alta — family members are then derechohabientes of the same UMF as the principal insured

    💡 Tip: If the principal insured has more than one concubine or concubinario, none obtains family-derechohabiente status under Article 84 LSS — the insured must elect a single recognised partner before alta de familiares can proceed.

  6. 6

    IMSS-Bienestar Route — Non-Contributing Care

    Expat New Arrival Resident Citizen Local
    If you have no IMSS, ISSSTE, Pemex, or military health affiliation
    1. For emergency care: present at any IMSS-Bienestar hospital or first-level unit in one of the 23 adherent states. Care is provided immediately and without cost; identification is requested for record-keeping but is not a precondition for emergency treatment
    2. For ongoing care: present at a Módulo de Registro y Credencialización IMSS-Bienestar with identificación oficial, CURP, comprobante de domicilio no mayor a seis meses, and a contact telephone number
    3. The Módulo issues a credencial de beneficiario; with the credential you can access programmed consultations, medication dispensing, hospitalisation, and surgeries within the roughly 576 transferred-hospital network plus first-level units
    4. Refugees and asylum-seekers may present a COMAR identity document or other Mexican-government-issued document in lieu of standard identificación oficial

    💡 Tip: If you relocate from an adherent state to one of the nine non-adhered states, your IMSS-Bienestar credential does not transfer. Register with the state Secretaría de Salud's own scheme on arrival.

  7. 7

    Visit Your Assigned Unidad de Medicina Familiar (UMF)

    Unidad de Medicina Familiar

    1. Once registered, locate your assigned UMF by postal code via the IMSS portal
    2. Bring the Anmeldung-equivalent IMSS confirmation document, identificación oficial, and CURP on your first visit
    3. Request your Cartilla de Salud (health passport) and confirm family-member assignment to the same UMF where applicable

    💡 Tip: UMF assignment is the operational anchor — appointments, referrals, medication dispensing, and continuity-of-care records all flow through your assigned UMF. Switching UMF later requires a separate trámite at the subdelegación.

Local Tips from the Community

  • The four routes are not interchangeable. A worker on a Mexican payroll is registered by the patrón under the Salariado route and cannot self-affiliate; an estudiante or no-lucrativa residente temporal without work authorisation must enter through the Voluntario route or qualify as a familiar derechohabiente through an already-insured spouse or parent.
  • Choose the IMSS Unidad de Medicina Familiar (UMF) closest to your registered address — UMF assignment is by postal code and switching later requires a separate trámite at the subdelegación.
  • If you are added to the family roll as a derechohabiente, your UMF is fixed to the principal insured's UMF, not your own address. Plan accordingly when choosing where to live relative to the principal's clinic.
  • The Voluntario route is annual and prepaid. There are no refunds, even on early cancellation or if the cuestionario médico is later found to contain incorrect information. Verify medical-history disclosures carefully before paying.

What Could Go Wrong

Employer files alta del trabajador via IDSE: The employer has not registered you with IMSS despite your contract being active

Recovery: The worker cannot self-affiliate under the Salariado route — only the patrón can file alta del trabajador. File an administrative complaint at the IMSS subdelegación citing the absence of inscripción. The patrón is subject to LSS sanctions for failure to register; the worker's remedy is the complaint pathway, not self-registration.

Complete cuestionario médico for the Voluntario route: A pre-existing condition is surfaced and IMSS restricts or denies coverage

Recovery: Under Articles 222-233 LSS, certain pre-existing conditions trigger exclusions in the voluntary regime. If coverage is restricted, the cuota already paid is not refundable. Consider whether the Familiar derechohabiente route through an insured spouse or parent is available, or assess private insurance for the excluded conditions while retaining IMSS-Voluntario for everything else.

Receive Voluntario coverage activation: You need medical care before the first day of the following month

Recovery: Voluntario coverage does not activate same-day; medical access starts the first day of the calendar month following payment. For urgent care in the interim, IMSS-Bienestar emergency services under Article 77 bis 1 LGS are accessible at any public hospital in Mexico without affiliation. Plan the registration date so that coverage activates before any anticipated procedure.

Register family members as derechohabientes: Alta de familiares was never filed; a spouse or child is not in the system

Recovery: The alta de familiares is a separate step from the principal alta. The principal insured presents the family civil-status documents (acta de matrimonio, acta de nacimiento, constancia de estudios for children 16-25) at the IMSS subdelegación or via IMSS Digital. Coverage activates from the date of alta — there is no retroactive recognition for the period before alta.

Costs

Item Amount Payment Notes
IMSS Salariado route — worker direct cost at enrollment MX$0 Employer-funded under Articles 27-40 F LSS The patrón (employer) registers the worker and pays the employer share of the worker-employer-state contribution split; the worker contribution is withheld from salary, but there is no out-of-pocket enrollment cuota.
IMSS Voluntario route — incorporación voluntaria annual cuota (Modalidad 10) MX$20,538 Annual lump sum at an IMSS-authorised bank or via IMSS Digital; bimestral instalments available under Modalidad 44 Cuota covers the holder under sickness-and-maternity and disability-life branches; figure is the indicative current annual cuota per public reporting — verify the current Acuerdo del Consejo Técnico figure with IMSS before paying. No refunds on cancellation or for misrepresented medical history.
IMSS Familiar derechohabiente alta — additional cost MX$0 Covered within the principal insured's contribution Family-member coverage is included in the principal's Salariado or Voluntario cuota under Article 84 LSS; no separate fee for alta de familiares.
IMSS-Bienestar registration and care MX$0 No charge IMSS-Bienestar care is characterised by the institute as públicos, universales y gratuitos. Emergency care under Article 77 bis 1 LGS is accessible without prior registration; ongoing care requires module credentialing.
Servicio Universal de Salud credential issuance MX$0 No charge Credencialización is operated at Módulos del Bienestar by surname-letter calendar; the credential progressively replaces existing IMSS, ISSSTE, and IMSS-Bienestar carnets.
IMSS Salariado route — worker direct cost at enrollment MX$0
Payment:
Employer-funded under Articles 27-40 F LSS
Notes:
The patrón (employer) registers the worker and pays the employer share of the worker-employer-state contribution split; the worker contribution is withheld from salary, but there is no out-of-pocket enrollment cuota.
IMSS Voluntario route — incorporación voluntaria annual cuota (Modalidad 10) MX$20,538
Payment:
Annual lump sum at an IMSS-authorised bank or via IMSS Digital; bimestral instalments available under Modalidad 44
Notes:
Cuota covers the holder under sickness-and-maternity and disability-life branches; figure is the indicative current annual cuota per public reporting — verify the current Acuerdo del Consejo Técnico figure with IMSS before paying. No refunds on cancellation or for misrepresented medical history.
IMSS Familiar derechohabiente alta — additional cost MX$0
Payment:
Covered within the principal insured's contribution
Notes:
Family-member coverage is included in the principal's Salariado or Voluntario cuota under Article 84 LSS; no separate fee for alta de familiares.
IMSS-Bienestar registration and care MX$0
Payment:
No charge
Notes:
IMSS-Bienestar care is characterised by the institute as públicos, universales y gratuitos. Emergency care under Article 77 bis 1 LGS is accessible without prior registration; ongoing care requires module credentialing.
Servicio Universal de Salud credential issuance MX$0
Payment:
No charge
Notes:
Credencialización is operated at Módulos del Bienestar by surname-letter calendar; the credential progressively replaces existing IMSS, ISSSTE, and IMSS-Bienestar carnets.
Total: MX$20,538

FAQ

General

As a residente temporal with permission to work, am I eligible for IMSS?

Yes, via the Salariado route under Article 12 LSS through your employer. The patrón is obliged to register you and to assign or obtain your Número de Seguridad Social (NSS). You do not file anything yourself for the Salariado route — the employer carries out alta patronal and inscripción del trabajador via the IMSS Desde su Empresa (IDSE) platform or at the IMSS subdelegación.

Can I affiliate to IMSS as a residente temporal without permission to work — for example, on an estudiante or no-lucrativa permit?

Not under the Salariado route, because Article 12 LSS requires an active employment contract. You may enter through the Voluntario route — incorporación voluntaria under Articles 222-233 LSS (Modalidad 10) — paying an annual cuota currently published around MX$ 20,538 for the holder. Alternatively, if a Mexican family member is already insured under Article 12, you may qualify as a familiar derechohabiente under Article 84 LSS at no additional direct cost.

Does the Servicio Universal de Salud replace IMSS affiliation for newcomers?

No. The SUS decreto published in the DOF on 17 April 2026 establishes a portability mechanism that lets an already-affiliated person access care across IMSS, ISSSTE, IMSS-Bienestar, and — on the Pemex three-year carve-out — eventually Pemex. The four enrollment routes (Salariado, Voluntario, Familiar, IMSS-Bienestar) remain in place and unchanged. Newcomers still pick a door first.

I am uninsured and live in Guanajuato. Does IMSS-Bienestar cover me?

Guanajuato is one of the nine entidades federativas that have not adhered to the IMSS-Bienestar coordination model (the others are Aguascalientes, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Durango, Jalisco, Nuevo León, Querétaro, and Yucatán). The institutional door for the uninsured in those states is the state Secretaría de Salud. Emergency care at any public hospital remains accessible under Article 77 bis 1 LGS irrespective of state adhesion.

How much does it cost to enroll my family in IMSS if I am not employed?

Through the Seguro de Salud para la Familia (SSFAM, Articles 240-245 LSS), annual cuotas are age-banded — public reporting lists figures around MX$ 9,300 per family member aged 0-19 and MX$ 22,150 per family member aged 80 or older. Coverage activates the first day of the month following payment. Verify the current cuota schedule with IMSS directly before paying — the published figures are not yet fully confirmed across every age band.

Can I get IMSS coverage the same day I register and pay?

For the Voluntario route: no. Medical-services activation is the first day of the calendar month following payment. For the Salariado route: yes — your employer's alta del trabajador filing produces same-day coverage from the date of inscription. For the Familiar route: yes — alta de familiares produces same-day coverage for dependants of an already-insured principal.

What is the difference between IMSS and IMSS-Bienestar?

IMSS administers the contributory social-security system for workers and their families under the Ley del Seguro Social — Salariado, Voluntario, and Familiar routes. IMSS-Bienestar is a separate decentralised public organism operating non-contributing care for persons without any social-security affiliation under Article 77 bis LGS. Different statutory basis, different funding, different network (IMSS-Bienestar operates roughly 576 transferred hospitals plus first-level units across 23 adherent states). A worker enrolled in IMSS does not also enrol in IMSS-Bienestar.

What happens when the SUS operational phase begins on 1 January 2027?

Persons credentialised under SUS may receive emergency care across IMSS, ISSSTE, IMSS-Bienestar, and (on a separate Pemex timeline) Pemex units, with immediate free attention until medical discharge. The 1 January 2027 phase prioritises heart-attack and stroke protocols, high-risk pregnancies, breast cancer continuity, kidney disease, cancer treatment, and transplant continuity. Coverage expands on 1 July 2027 to laboratory and imaging studies, and the full operational target is 2028 (prescriptions, specialty consultations, referred hospitalisation, primary-care integration).

After This Process

  • Register a CURP if you have not already, and ensure your INM residency card number is on file
  • Identify your assigned IMSS Unidad de Medicina Familiar by postal code and book your first orientation visit
  • Add family members as derechohabientes via alta de familiares once your principal alta is complete
  • Watch for SUS credencialización announcements affecting your age cohort beyond the 85-and-older first phase

Sources

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    Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS) — gob.mx canonical portal 2026-05-21

    IMSS is the federal authority that administers the contributory social-security regime under the Ley del Seguro Social (LSS), covering the Salariado route under Article 12, the Voluntario route under Articles 218-233 (continuación voluntaria and incorporación voluntaria under Modalidades 10 and 44), the Familiar derechohabiente route under Article 84, and the Seguro de Salud para la Familia sub-channel under Articles 240-245. The Número de Seguridad Social (NSS) is the eleven-digit permanent identifier issued at the subdelegación or via the IMSS portal. The Unidad de Medicina Familiar (UMF) is the operational clinic of assignment by postal code; the Cartilla de Salud is the patient's health record.

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    Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social para el Bienestar (IMSS-BIENESTAR) 2026-05-21

    IMSS-Bienestar is the federal decentralised public organism that operates non-contributing public health services for persons without social-security affiliation, under Article 77 bis of the Ley General de Salud (LGS). Care is characterised as públicos, universales y gratuitos. The institute operates in 23 adherent entidades federativas under convenios derived from Article 77 bis 6 LGS, with a network of approximately 576 transferred hospitals plus first-level units. Adherent states include Baja California, Baja California Sur, Campeche, Ciudad de México, Chiapas, Colima, Estado de México, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Nayarit, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Sinaloa, Sonora, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, and Zacatecas. Ongoing-care registration occurs at Módulos de Registro y Credencialización, which issue a credencial de beneficiario based on identificación oficial, CURP, comprobante de domicilio, and a contact telephone number. Refugees and asylum-seekers may present a COMAR identity document. Emergency care is accessible without prior registration.

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    Instituto de Seguridad y Servicios Sociales de los Trabajadores del Estado (ISSSTE) 2026-05-21

    ISSSTE administers the parallel social-security regime for federal public-sector workers and their families. ISSSTE is relevant to private-sector enrollees only via the Servicio Universal de Salud cross-institutional portability layer.

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    The Servicio Universal de Salud was announced as a phased portability mechanism on top of existing IMSS, ISSSTE, IMSS-Bienestar, and Pemex affiliations, not as a replacement for any of them. Credencialización of the 85-and-older cohort runs 13-30 April 2026 at Módulos del Bienestar by surname-letter calendar. The first operational phase from 1 January 2027 prioritises emergency cross-institutional care including heart-attack and stroke protocols, high-risk pregnancies, breast cancer continuity, kidney disease, cancer treatment, and transplant continuity. The second operational phase from 1 July 2027 adds laboratory and imaging studies. The full integration target is 2028 covering prescriptions, specialty outpatient consultations, referred hospitalisation, and primary-care integration. Pemex integrates on a separate three-year carve-out under the DOF decreto.

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    Cámara de Diputados — Leyes Federales Vigentes index (LSS + LGS consolidated) 2026-05-21

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    Foreigners with residente temporal or residente permanente status are eligible to enrol voluntarily in the Seguro Social as trabajadores independientes or por cuenta propia, with coverage extending to legal beneficiaries under Article 84 LSS who also hold legal residency. Coverage includes consultations, medicines, hospitalisation, surgeries, emergency care, and specialty services for the holder and beneficiaries.

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