Bapu Jena looks a new research on how doctors use quick mental shortcuts to decide how to deliver babies after complicated births.
Bapu Jena, MD, Ph.D
Bapu Jena is an associate professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School, a physician in the Department of Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and a member of the 2021 Tradeoffs Research Council. His research interests include the economics of physician behavior and the physician workforce.Â
What Happens When Urgent Care Comes to Town?
Bapu Jena digs into research looking at what happens to Medicare spending when urgent care centers enter a market.
This Algorithm Can Help Docs Better ID Pain in Black Patients
Bapu Jena breaks down research on a new algorithm that could better identify causes of pain in Black patients that radiologists regularly miss.
What Can We Learn From Physician Salaries?
Bapu Jena looks at new research examining one of the largest data sets of physician pay.
