Federated Adaptive Causal Estimation (FACE) of Target Treatment Effects
Larry Han, Jue Hou, Kelly Cho, Rui Duan, Tianxi Cai
Harvard University University of Minnesota
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Federated learning of causal estimands may greatly improve estimation efficiency by leveraging data from multiple study sites, but robustness to heterogeneity and model misspecifications is vital for ensuring validity. We develop a Federated Adaptive Causal Estimation (FACE) framework to incorporate heterogeneous data from multiple sites to provide treatment effect estimation and inference for a flexibly specified target population of interest. FACE accounts for site-level heterogeneity in the distribution of covariates through density ratio weighting. To safely incorporate source sites and avoid negative transfer, we introduce an adaptive weighting procedure via a penalized regression, which achieves both consistency and optimal efficiency. Our strategy is communication-efficient and privacy-preserving, allowing participating sites to share summary statistics only once with other sites. We conduct both theoretical and numerical evaluations of FACE and apply it to conduct a comparative effectiveness study of BNT162b2 (Pfizer) and mRNA-1273 (Moderna) vaccines on COVID-19 outcomes in U.S. veterans using electronic health records from five VA regional sites. We show that compared to traditional methods, FACE meaningfully increases the precision of treatment effect estimates, with reductions in standard errors ranging from 26% to 67%.
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Statistical Methods and Inference · Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials
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