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[*] posted on 7-31-2011 at 06:40 PM
Seguro Popular


Where does one go to apply for "seguro popular" health plan in La Paz?
If anyone has the address and any tips it would be much appreciated.




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[*] posted on 7-31-2011 at 10:46 PM


There's an office out on Avenida de los Deportistas, the boulevard near Soriana's where the new Palacio Municipal, the fire hall, the Hipodromo, the new stadium for American Football and, eventually the new Salvatierra Hospital are all located on. The Seguro Popular office is on the left side of the street heading south, about half way down before reaching the stop sign by the gymnasium. I don't have the number handy, but if nobody else has answered it more precisely, I'll get it for you tomorrow.

[Edited on 8-1-2011 by Bajatripper]
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[*] posted on 8-1-2011 at 02:08 PM


OK, here's how you find the offices of the local Seguro Popular.
Heading East on Colosio (away from the waterfront), take the last right before reaching the stop light at Forjadores (Soriana's is on the left). Go down past all the municipal hall buildings and parking (fire hall on the left), until you are directly in front of the Velodromo (on the right), where there's a break in the center divide of the boulevard. On the left side of the boulevard are two different parking lots in front of white buildings labelled Unidad de Especialidad Medicas. You want to go into the first parking lot you can, directly in front of the U turn break.

The Seguro Popular offices are behind the first two buildings you come to in that parking lot.

What you need to enroll are: a valid ID (such as your passport), proof of a local address (such as electric bill or phone bill in your name), and finally, the CURB, which, if you don't already know, is the Mexican equivalent of our own social security number. To get the CURB, you do need to have an FM-2. I think the FM-3 will also work, but since I used the former, that is the only one I can state with certainty. The CURB is available at the local civilian registrar's office. They also have that "modulo" in the Soriana Mall where they are also issued.

Once you have those items and go to enroll, they will do a socio-economic study of your case to determine how much you should pay.

If there's anything else I can help you with, don't hesitate to ask, probably be best through a u2u so we don't clutter up the board with stuff of little interest to others.


[Edited on 8-1-2011 by Bajatripper]
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[*] posted on 8-2-2011 at 11:06 AM


Personally, I find this information to be of extreme interest to those of us retired and living in BCS. Thank you, Bajatripper.
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