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Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD
Associate 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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- Insuring the Near-Elderly: How Much Would Medicare Save?
Jay Bhattacharya
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 151, 11 (2009)
- Does health insurance make you fat?
Jay Bhattacharya, M. Kate Bundorf, Noemi Pace, Neeraj Sood
National Bureau of Economic Research working paper series vol. 15163 (2009)
Cost Implications of Reduced Work Hours and Workloads for Resident Physicians
Nuckols TK, Jay Bhattacharya, Wolman DM, Ulmer C, Escarce JJ
New England Journal of Medicine vol. 360, 21 (2009)
Incidence of the Healthcare Costs of Obesity, The
Jay Bhattacharya, M. Kate Bundorf
Journal of Health Economics vol. 28, 3 (2009)
The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief in Africa: An Evaluation of Outcomes
Eran Bendavid, Jay Bhattacharya
Annals of Internal Medicine vol. 150, 10 (2009)
Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Health in the United States.
Kanaka Shetty, Vogt WB, Jay Bhattacharya
Medical Care vol. 47, 5 (2009)
Chronic Disease and Severe Disability Among Working-Age Populations
Jay Bhattacharya, Choudhry K, Lakdawalla D
Med Care vol. 46, 1 (2008)
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)





