“…ACTIVE_DUTY is a dummy variable for whether the individual is active‐duty at the time of the delivery; ON‐BASE is a dummy variable for whether the delivery occurs at a base hospital; X is a set of individual‐episode‐specific controls (age dummies, year dummies, pay‐grade‐level dummies, Charlson comorbidity scores for the patient at the time of the delivery, and indicator variables for the incidence of the following nonpreventable delivery complications: previous cesarean delivery, multiple births, breech presentation, cephalo‐pelvic disproportion, placenta previa, abruptio placentae, and cord prolapse) . One of the advantages of investigating a specific clinical context such as childbirth—relative to the broad‐based inpatient inquiry in Frakes and Gruber ()—is the ability to control for risk factors of this nature that are more specifically tailored to the precise clinical context, thereby enhancing the ability to ensure comparability between those patients in the relevant treatment and control groups…”