Bmc health services research a comparison of four quasiexperimental methods: an analysis of the introduction of activity-based funding in

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  • who: Gintare Valentelyte and colleagues from the Programme, School of Population Health, RCSI University of Medicine and have published the article: BMC Health Services Research A comparison of four quasiexperimental methods: an analysis of the introduction of activity-based funding in, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to compare some of the commonly used non-experimental methods in estimating intervention effects and to highlight their relative strengths and weaknesses. Specifically the authors focus on the comparison between the control-treatment methods and the non-control-treatment approach interrupted time series . . .

     

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