Mexico's healthcare lures Americans
USA Today, September 1, 2009
Thousands of American retirees in Mexico have quietly signed up for the healthcare plan run by the Mexican Social Security Institute. The healthcare plan has no limits, no deductibles, free medicines, tests, X-rays, eyeglasses, and dental work—all for a flat fee of $250 or less a year.
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