Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Q.R. — Governor Mara Lezama said construction of the new Felipe Carrillo Puerto General Hospital is 40 percent complete. The hospital, she said, is the result of efforts made by then-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

Lezama toured the up-and-coming facility over the weekend in the company of Flavio Carlos Rosado, the Secretary of Health and Felipe Carrillo Puerto Mayor Mary Hernández.
According to Lezama, the new hospital will have 21 clinics, 16 of them outpatient. It will also have clinical laboratories with advanced technology, an X-ray room, CT scan, ultrasound, mammography and 60 inpatient beds.
There will be two operating rooms in the emergency department, clinical laboratory services, imaging and general surgery. The new two-level facility is being constructed on 11,958 square meters of land with an investment of approximately 966 million pesos.