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Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine and CHP/PCOR Core Faculty MemberCHP/PCOR
Stanford University
117 Encina Commons
Stanford, CA 94305-6019
Research Interests
constraints that vulnerable populations face in making decisions that affect their health status; effects of government policies designed to benefit vulnerable populations
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Changes in Hospital Mortality Associated with Residency Work-Hour Regulations
Kanaka Shetty, Jay Bhattacharya
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 147, 2 (2007)
Estimating probit models with self-selected treatments
Jay Bhattacharya, D Goldman, D McCaffrey
Statistics in Medicine vol. 25, 3 (2006)
- Incidence of the Healthcare Costs of Obesity
Jay Bhattacharya, M. Kate Bundorf
National Bureau of Economic Research (2005)
Specialty Selection and Lifetime Returns to Specialization Within Medicine
Jay Bhattacharya
The Journal of Human Resources vol. 40, 1 (2005)
Disability forecasts and future Medicare costs
Jay Bhattacharya, Cutler DM, Goldman DP, Hurd MD, Joyce GF, Lakdawalla DN, Panis CW, Shang B
Frontiers in Health Policy Research vol. 7 (2004)
Impacts of informal caregiver availability on long-term care expenditures in OECD countries
Byung Kwang Yoo, Jay Bhattacharya, Kathryn M. McDonald, Alan M. Garber
Health Services Research vol. 39, 6 (2004)
Price regulation in secondary insurance markets
Jay Bhattacharya, Dana Goldman, Neeraj Sood
Journal of Risk and Insurance vol. 71, 4 (2004)
Are the Young Becoming More Disabled?
Darius N. Lakdawalla, Jay Bhattacharya, Dana P. Goldman
Health Affairs vol. 23, 1 (2004)
Link between public and private insurance and HIV-related mortality, The
Jay Bhattacharya, Dana Goldman
Journal of Health Economics vol. 22 (2003)
Heat or Eat? Cold-Weather Shocks and Nutrition in Poor American Families
Jay Bhattacharya, T. DeLeire, S. Haider, J. Currie
American Journal of Public Health vol. 93, 7 (2003)
- Market Evidence of Misperceived Prices and Mistaken Mortality Risks
Jay Bhattacharya, D. Goldman, N. Sood
NBER vol. w9863 (2003)

