

Manasvini Singh
Dr. Manasvini Singh is at the leading edge of research in the Social and Decision Sciences department at Carnegie Mellon University. As an Assistant Professor, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in health economics and policy, having earned her Ph.D. from Emory University. Her research is primarily centered on the intricate decision-making processes of physicians and how these are influenced by organizational and policy environments. Dr. Singh's work delves into the nuances of decision theory, exploring how healthcare professionals make critical choices that affect patient outcomes. She is particularly interested in understanding the factors that drive these decisions and how they can be optimized to enhance patient well-being. Her research aims to bridge the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications in healthcare settings. In addition to her research, Dr. Singh is committed to teaching and mentoring the next generation of scholars in her field. She is actively involved in developing curricula that integrate her research interests, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of health policy and decision-making. Her dedication to education is evident in her innovative teaching methods and her ability to inspire students to pursue careers in health policy and decision sciences. Dr. Singh's contributions to the field have been recognized through various publications and presentations at national and international conferences. Her work continues to influence policy discussions and shape the future of healthcare decision-making, making her a pivotal figure in her field.
Publications
, 324-329, 2021-10-15
, 200-202, 2022-04-01