This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differences (DiD) estimation, in the context of a re-evaluation of a pay-for-performance (P4P) initiative, the Advancing Quality scheme. The synthetic control method aims to estimate treatment effects by constructing a weighted combination of control units, which represents what the treated group would have experienced in the absence of receiving the treatment. While DiD estimation assumes that the effects of unobserved confounders are constant over time, the synthetic control method allows for these effects to change over time, by re-weighting the control group so that it has similar pre-intervention characteristics to the treated group. We extend t...
Background: Health programs and interventions designed to improve patient outcomes within health car...
It is becoming increasingly popular in applications of synthetic control methods to include the enti...
The synthetic control (SC) method has been recently proposed as an alternative to estimate treatmen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
This presentation was a discussion in response to “The synthetic control method compared to differen...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Difference-in-differences (DiD) estimators provide unbiased treatment effect estimates when, in the ...
Difference-in-differences (DiD) estimators provide unbiased treatment effect estimates when, in the ...
To infer the treatment effect for a single treated unit using panel data, synthetic control methods ...
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
Difference-in-differences (DiD) estimators provide unbiased treatment effect estimates when, in the ...
Objective To compare interactive fixed effects (IFE) and generalized synthetic control (GSC) methods...
Background: Health programs and interventions designed to improve patient outcomes within health car...
It is becoming increasingly popular in applications of synthetic control methods to include the enti...
The synthetic control (SC) method has been recently proposed as an alternative to estimate treatmen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
This paper examines the synthetic control method in contrast to commonly used difference-in-differen...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials....
This presentation was a discussion in response to “The synthetic control method compared to differen...
Background: Many public health interventions cannot be evaluated using randomised controlled trials ...
Difference-in-differences (DiD) estimators provide unbiased treatment effect estimates when, in the ...
Difference-in-differences (DiD) estimators provide unbiased treatment effect estimates when, in the ...
To infer the treatment effect for a single treated unit using panel data, synthetic control methods ...
Interrupted time series designs are a valuable quasi-experimental approach for evaluating public hea...
Difference-in-differences (DiD) estimators provide unbiased treatment effect estimates when, in the ...
Objective To compare interactive fixed effects (IFE) and generalized synthetic control (GSC) methods...
Background: Health programs and interventions designed to improve patient outcomes within health car...
It is becoming increasingly popular in applications of synthetic control methods to include the enti...
The synthetic control (SC) method has been recently proposed as an alternative to estimate treatmen...