Public Policy for the Poor? A Randomized Evaluation of the Mexican Universal Health Insurance Program

Presentation Date: 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Location: 

Harvard School of Public Health (Foundations of Global Health and Population)

Presentation Slides: 

An evaluation of the Mexican Seguro Popular program (designed to extend health insurance and regular and preventive medical care, pharmaceuticals, and health facilities to 50 million uninsured Mexicans), one of the world's largest health policy reforms of the last two decades. Our evaluation features a new design for field experiments that is more robust to the political interventions and implementation errors that have ruined many similar previous efforts; new statistical methods that produce more reliable and efficient results using fewer resources, assumptions, and data; and an implementation of these methods in the largest randomized health policy experiment to date. (See the publications from this project.)