Hi,
I'm studying on health insurance coverage policy effect using Difference in differences method with panel data.
The aim of policy was to increase insured's coverage reducing out of pocket spending directly. This was introduced and implemented from June 2013 to Dec 2016.
I've read lots of similar article and they normally set a year as a time interval. e.g. intervention(policy implemented 2013, before time 2012 and after time 2014)
However, my study would be different because the policy period was 4years(2013, 2014, 2015, 2016).
Would that be fine to set 4 years of time period? and evaluate the out of pocket spending before time point 2012 and after time point 2017.
Thank you.
I'm studying on health insurance coverage policy effect using Difference in differences method with panel data.
The aim of policy was to increase insured's coverage reducing out of pocket spending directly. This was introduced and implemented from June 2013 to Dec 2016.
I've read lots of similar article and they normally set a year as a time interval. e.g. intervention(policy implemented 2013, before time 2012 and after time 2014)
However, my study would be different because the policy period was 4years(2013, 2014, 2015, 2016).
Would that be fine to set 4 years of time period? and evaluate the out of pocket spending before time point 2012 and after time point 2017.
Thank you.
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