2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.01228
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Estimating average causal effects from patient trajectories

Abstract: In medical practice, treatments are selected based on the expected causal effects on patient outcomes. Here, the gold standard for estimating causal effects are randomized controlled trials; however, such trials are costly and sometimes even unethical. Instead, medical practice is increasingly interested in estimating causal effects among patient subgroups from electronic health records, that is, observational data. In this paper, we aim at estimating the average causal effect (ACE) from observational data (pa… Show more

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