Mexico’s Health Insurance Success Offers Lessons For U.S.
As America considers major healthcare reforms, it may have lessons to learn from Seguro Popular, Mexico’s ambitious plan to improve healthcare for its estimated 50 million uninsured citizens, suggests Ryan Moore, co-author of a study published April 8 in The Lancet, a leading international medical journal. The study, conducted through a partnership of Mexican health officials and researchers from leading American universities, offers a model U.S.
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Filed under: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance on May 3rd, 2009
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