Overview
- Authorities report 7,653,564 primary students evaluated across 60,000 schools, with digital health records created under the Vive Saludable, vive feliz initiative.
- Referrals include 3.826 million for nutritional counseling, 4.592 million for dental care, and roughly 3 million students likely needing corrective lenses.
- Program monitoring shows low completion of care: 7.2% in nutrition, 4.3% in dental, and 3.3% in vision follow-ups.
- About 100,000 pairs of glasses have been delivered to date, with plans to provide up to 2 million free lenses through partners including Salud Digna, Coppel and BBVA.
- Families can retrieve results via email, SMS or resultados.vidasaludable.sep.gob.mx and must present them at assigned clinics or optical centers; coverage is uneven, with Quintana Roo, Michoacán, Oaxaca and Guerrero trailing and a goal to reach 11.2 million students by the end of the cycle.