Jay Bhattacharya
Professor
Medicine
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Jay Bhattacharya is a professor of medicine and a CHP/PCOR core faculty member. His research focuses on the constraints that vulnerable populations face in making decisions that affect their health status, as well as the effects of government policies and programs designed to benefit vulnerable populations. He has published empirical economics and health services research on the elderly, adolescents, HIV/AIDS and managed care. Most recently, he has researched the regulation of the viatical-settlements market (a secondary life-insurance market that often targets HIV patients) and summer/winter differences in nutritional outcomes for low-income American families. He is also working on a project examining the labor-market conditions that help determine why some U.S. employers do not provide health insurance. He worked for three years as an economist at the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, Calif., where he also taught health economics as a visiting assistant professor at the University of California-Los Angeles. He received a BA in economics, an MD and a PhD from Stanford University.
Research Interest
My research focuses on the constraints that vulnerable populations face in making decisions that affect their health status, as well as the effects of government policies and programs designed to benefit vulnerable populations.
Publications
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Alsan M, Schoemaker L, Eggleston K, Kammili N, Kolli P, et al. (2015) Out-of-pocket health expenditures and antimicrobial resistance in low-income and middle-income countries: an economic analysis LANCET INFECTIOUS DISEASES 15: 1203-1210
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Jena AB, Schoemaker L, Bhattacharya J, Seabury SA (2015) Physician spending and subsequent risk of malpractice claims: observational study BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL
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Richman I, Asch SM, Bhattacharya J, Owens DK (2016) Colorectal Cancer Screening in the Era of the Affordable Care Act. Journal of general internal medicine 31: 315-320