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Prof. Joseph J Doyle
Erwin H Schell Professor of Management
Primary DLC
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Room:
E62-518
(617) 452-3761
jjdoyle@mit.edu
https://mitmgmtfaculty-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/jjdoyle/
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
Applied Economics
Data Analytics
Econometrics
Economics
Healthcare Delivery
Healthcare Industry
Medicaid
Medical Decision Making
Medicare
Microeconomics
Obamacare
Healthcare: Value-Based, Triple Aim, Future Models
Recent Work
Projects
August 11, 2014
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT Sloan Health Systems Initiative (HSI)
Principal Investigators
Anne Quaadgras
,
Joseph Doyle
September 27, 2006
MIT Sloan School of Management
Child Protection and Child Outcomes: Measuring the Effects of Foster Care
Principal Investigator
Joseph Doyle
February 24, 2004
MIT Sloan School of Management
The Market for Foster Care: An Empirical Study of the Impact of Foster Care Subsidies
Principal Investigator
Joseph Doyle
February 4, 2004
MIT Sloan School of Management
Health Insurance, Treatment and Outcomes: Using Automobile Accidents as Health Shocks
Principal Investigator
Joseph Doyle
Related Faculty
Prof. Tong Liu
Judy C Lewent (1972) and Mark Shapiro Career Development Assistant Professor of Finance
Prof. Jing Li
Research Affiliate
Prof. Basima Tewfik
Assistant Professor of Work and Organization Studies