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Causal mediation analysis decomposition of between-hospital variance (2008.12807v4)

Published 28 Aug 2020 in stat.ME

Abstract: Causal variance decompositions for a given disease-specific quality indicator can be used to quantify differences in performance between hospitals or health care providers. While variance decompositions can demonstrate variation in quality of care, causal mediation analysis can be used to study care pathways leading to the differences in performance between the institutions. This raises the question of whether the two approaches can be combined to decompose between-hospital variation in an outcome type indicator to that mediated through a given process (indirect effect) and remaining variation due to all other pathways (direct effect). For this purpose, we derive a causal mediation analysis decomposition of between-hospital variance, discuss its interpretation, and propose an estimation approach based on generalized linear mixed models for the outcome and the mediator. We study the performance of the estimators in a simulation study and demonstrate its use in administrative data on kidney cancer care in Ontario.

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