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What type of study design is represented by the following study: BACKGROUND: The

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What type of study design is represented by the following study:

BACKGROUND: The Massachusetts 2006 health care reform has been called a model for the Affordable Care Act. The law attained near-universal insurance coverage and increased access to care. Its effect on population health is less clear.

OBJECTIVE: To determine whether the Massachusetts reform was associated with changes in all-cause mortality and mortality from causes amenable to health care.

DESIGN: Comparison of mortality rates before and after reform in Massachusetts versus a control group with similar demographics and economic conditions.

SETTING: Changes in mortality rates for adults in Massachusetts counties from 2001 to 2005 (prereform) and 2007 to 2010 (postreform) were compared with changes in a propensity score-defined control group of counties in other states.

PARTICIPANTS: Adults aged 20 to 64 years in Massachusetts and control group counties.

MEASUREMENTS: Annual county-level all-cause mortality in age-, sex-, and race-specific cells (n = 146,825) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Compressed Mortality File. Secondary outcomes were deaths from causes amenable to health care, insurance coverage, access to care, and self-reported health.

RESULTS: Reform in Massachusetts was associated with a significant decrease in all-cause mortality compared with the control group (-2.9%; P = 0.003, or an absolute decrease of 8.2 deaths per 100,000 adults). Deaths from causes amenable to health care also significantly decreased (-4.5%; P < 0.001). Changes were larger in counties with lower household incomes and higher prereform uninsured rates. Secondary analyses showed significant gains in coverage, access to care, and self-reported health. The number needed to treat was approximately 830 adults gaining health insurance to prevent 1 death per year.

CONCLUSION: Health reform in Massachusetts was associated with significant reductions in all-cause mortality and deaths from causes amenable to health care.

Randomized Controlled Trial

Cross-Sectional Study Design

Quasi-Experimental Design – Nonequivalent Comparison Group Design

Quasi-Experimental Design – Generic

Quasi-Experimental Design – Regression-Discontinuity Design

A.

Randomized Controlled Trial

B.

Cross-Sectional Study Design

C.

Quasi-Experimental Design – Nonequivalent Comparison Group Design

D.

Quasi-Experimental Design – Generic

E.

Quasi-Experimental Design – Regression-Discontinuity Design

Explanation / Answer

Solution

This ia s Quasi Experimental Study design - Regression-Discontinuity Design (option E)

The study used a quasi-experimental pre–post design with a control group and compared average mortality in Massachusetts before and after reform to mortality changes over the same period for similar populations in states without reforms.

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