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Medical Care:
October 2007 - Volume 45 - Issue 10 - pp S103-S107
doi: 10.1097/MLR.0b013e31806518ac
Original Article

Using Inverse Probability-Weighted Estimators in Comparative Effectiveness Analyses With Observational Databases

Curtis, Lesley H. PhD; Hammill, Bradley G. MS; Eisenstein, Eric L. DBA; Kramer, Judith M. MD, MS; Anstrom, Kevin J. PhD

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Abstract

Inverse probability-weighted estimation is a powerful tool for use with observational data. In this article, we describe how this propensity score-based method can be used to compare the effectiveness of 2 or more treatments. First, we discuss the inherent problems in using observational data to assess comparative effectiveness. Next, we provide a conceptual explanation of inverse probability-weighted estimation and point readers to sources that address the method in more formal, technical terms. Finally, we offer detailed guidance about how to implement the estimators in comparative effectiveness analyses.

© 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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