Medici played a part on the planning, development and implementation of the
Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS - Unitary System of Health) which allows
underprivileged Brazilians to have access to health care and prescription medication. He currently focuses on drafting and implementing health care reforms in various
Latin American countries via the
Inter American Development Bank. Medici is a senior health specialist of the
Sustainable Development Department of the
Inter American Development Bank (IDB). In Brazil, he occupied several public positions as Deputy Director of Population and Social Indicators of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (1985-1986), Co-ordinator of Post Graduation Courses of the
National School of Statistics (1991); Director of Social Policy Studies of the Institute of Public Sector Economy (1992-1994). He was also a professor and researcher at the Department of Economy and Sociology of the
Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (1980-1989) and the National School of Public Health (1981-1991). His current academic activities include courses in the Latin American Center of Human Economy (CLAEH) in Uruguay and in the
University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil, where he is teaching leading subjects in
health economics in post-graduate courses, and special seminars at
George Washington University. Medici is also a member in
Braudel Institute of World Economics, a
São Paulo-based think tank. ==Publications==