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Natalia Serna, PhD, is an Assistant Professor of Health Policy at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on the impact of government policies and insurance market structures on healthcare access through hospital networks, health outcomes, and costs. She investigates these dynamics within Colombia's healthcare system, offering insights relevant to low-middle income countries globally.
Dr. Serna holds a BA in Economics from Icesi University and a PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a Faculty Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) and works from Encina Commons at Stanford.
Her awards include the Rosenkranz Prize for research on contraceptive price controls. Current projects examine causal effects of hospital networks on patient mortality, payment contracts' impact on medical decisions, and pharmaceutical price regulation efficiency.



