Moiz Bhai Institution-verified

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Last publication 2026 Last refreshed 2026-05-09

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mxbhai@ualr.edu

5 h-index 29 pubs 86 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Moiz Bhai's research investigates the effects of healthcare policy on patient outcomes and costs. His work has examined the impact of occupational licensing reforms for nurse practitioners on children's health and analyzed the labor market effects of scope of practice laws for physicians and nurse practitioners. Bhai has also studied how certificate-of-need laws influence physician earnings and labor supply, and the effect of nurse practitioner scope of practice on diabetic healthcare costs. Further research includes trends in advanced practice registered nurse involvement in pregnancy episodes in the U.S. and the role of fentanyl test strips as a harm reduction strategy for drug-related mortality. Bhai's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 4, with 25 total publications and 83 total citations.

Metrics

  • h-index: 5
  • Publications: 29
  • Citations: 86

Selected Publications

  • Estimating Self‐Selection in Medicare Advantage (2026)
  • The effect of <scp>Certificate‐of‐Need</scp> laws on physician earnings and labor supply (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Impact of Fentanyl Test Strips as Harm Reduction for Drug-Related Mortality (2025)
    6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Involvement in Pregnancy Episodes: U.S. Trends From 2008–2014 (2025)
  • New evidence on the labor market effects of scope of practice laws for physicians and nurse practitioners (2024)
    5 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • The effects of nurse practitioner scope of practice laws on diabetic health care costs (2024)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • The effects of occupational licensing reform for nurse practitioners on children's health (2022)
    16 citations DOI OpenAlex

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