Grupo Salinas launches Más Salud, a new healthcare model in Mexico
Last week, Ricardo Salinas Pliego, president of Grupo Salinas, inaugurated the first Más Salud branch , an innovative healthcare model designed to transform how Mexicans access health services. The opening took place at the Elektra La Luna location in southern Mexico City, with prominent figures from the business group and strategic partners in attendance.
The businessman was accompanied by his wife, María Laura Medina de Salinas; Ninfa Salinas Sada, vice president of the Executive Committee of Grupo Salinas; Cecilia Fallabrino, general director of UPAX; Fabrice Deceliere, general director of Red Única of Grupo Elektra; Alejandro Valenzuela del Río, president of the Board of Banco Azteca; Pankaj Sharma, ambassador of India to Mexico; and Dr. Ashutosh Agarwal, representative of the Indian technology company Zoyel.
"We are bringing cutting-edge technology and making it accessible to most people at very low costs," Salinas Pliego emphasized, highlighting the partnership with the Indian company Zoyel, which allows for efficient, fast, and affordable medical care. "This is how innovation leads to prosperity for all," he concluded.
Grupo Salinas' medical proposal
For her part, Ninfa Salinas pointed out that this project responds to an urgent need in the country: “Once again, it is we, the business community, who are providing real solutions,” she stated. Cecilia Fallabrino added that Más Salud was born with the mission of transforming the medical experience in Mexico : “We couldn't continue doing the same old thing. That's why we sought technological solutions in India, tested Zoyel, and adapted it to our context.”
Más Salud will offer general and specialist consultations via telemedicine, clinical studies, medication sales, and in-person follow-up with nursing support , all in one place. The system promises diagnoses in just 15 minutes and immediate financing options through the “Más Salud Emergency Loan,” thanks to Banco Azteca.
This new model will be implemented in Elektra stores and independent branches. The La Luna location is the first of 20 units to open during May: eight more in Mexico City, eight in the State of Mexico, and three in Puebla. With this initiative, Grupo Salinas aims to bring dignified, efficient, and accessible healthcare services to thousands of Mexican families.