Negative control-calibrated difference-in-difference analyses: addressing unmeasured confounding in RWD with application to racial/ethnic differences.

Publication date: Jul 17, 2025

Real-world data (RWD) from electronic health records and digital health databases present unique opportunities to study causal effects in healthcare. While Difference-in-Differences (DiD) analysis is widely used for such analyses, it can be biased when time-varying unmeasured confounding violates the parallel trends assumption. We propose a negative control-calibrated difference-in-difference (NC-DiD) approach that uses negative control outcomes (NCOs) both before and after the intervention to detect and adjust for such confounding. The method remains robust even with partially unreliable controls. In simulations, NC-DiD reduces bias, controls type-I error, and improves estimation accuracy. We applied NC-DiD to assess racial/ethnic disparities in post COVID-19 health outcomes using RWD emulated from pediatric 15,373 patients across eight children’s hospitals. Results revealed worse long-term outcomes for minority groups compared to Non-Hispanic White patients. NC-DiD offers a robust framework for deriving reliable causal insights from digital health data, supporting evidence-based clinical decision-making and potentially improving patient outcomes.

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Concepts Keywords
Biased Analyses
Healthcare Calibrated
Hispanic Causal
Ncos Confounding
Control
Difference
Differences
Digital
Ethnic
Nc
Negative
Outcomes
Racial
Rwd
Unmeasured

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease IDO intervention
disease MESH COVID-19
drug DRUGBANK Ilex paraguariensis leaf
disease MESH sequelae
disease MESH infection
disease IDO process
drug DRUGBANK Ethionamide
drug DRUGBANK 5-amino-1 3 4-thiadiazole-2-thiol
disease MESH long COVID
disease MESH gastroenteritis
disease MESH dehydration
disease MESH pneumonia
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease IDO quality
disease IDO replication
disease MESH sepsis
disease MESH emergency
disease MESH acute stroke
disease MESH Apathy
drug DRUGBANK Polyethylene glycol
drug DRUGBANK Pearl (hyriopsis cumingii)
pathway REACTOME Reproduction

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