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Title: GEOG 300 Geographic Information Systems


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GEOG 300Geographic Information Systems
  • Health and Health Care Applications
  • Dr. Neil Hanlon
  • Geography Program
  • 4 February 2008

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OUTLINE
  • What is health geography?
  • Health and GIS
  • GISystems - GIScience applications
  • Other applications
  • Discussion
  • Further reading

3
What is health geography?
  • Study of spatial perspectives on health and
    health care issues
  • Origins
  • Disease ecology
  • Health care planning and distribution
  • Environment health
  • Close connection to public health
  • Disease surveillance
  • Illness prevention and health promotion
  • Prioritization and planning

4
What is health geography?
  • Long history of cartographic and spatial science
    applications in health geography
  • E.g., cholera maps of 19th century London

5
Health and GIS
  • Advances in data storage, CPU capacity and
    geo-referencing of health-related data
  • GISystems applications means of organizing and
    displaying routinely collected health data
  • Moving towards greater geo-information processing
    (incl. more comprehensive geo-coding)
  • GIScience greater use of spatial analytic
    capacities to examine health issues (Rushton
    2003)

6
GISystems - GIScience applications
Dot distribution map using traditional techniques
Population cartogram
Source Shaw et al. 2002
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GISystems GIScience applications
Estimated area densities based on block coded
data and kernel smoothing
Disease cases reported at census tract level
Source Pettit et al., 2003
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GISystems GIScience applications
Buffer vs. Route Network Approaches to Distance
and Travel Times
Source Oliver et al. 2007
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GISystems GIScience applications
Buffer vs. Route Network Approaches to Distance
and Travel Times
Source McGregor et al. 2007
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Other applications
  • Vector-borne disease transmission (e.g., malaria,
    lyme disease)
  • Hazards exposure
  • Disease / health events clusters (e.g., urban
    heat island effects)
  • Health systems planning evaluation
  • Access and utilization studies

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Discussion
  • Limitations
  • Data quality, availability
  • Costs
  • Small numbers and variability
  • Unrealized potential
  • Basis for decision support in public health
  • Towards a Health GIScience?

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Further reading
  • Cromley EK, and McLafferty SL (2002). GIS and
    Public Health. London and New York Guilford
    Press.
  • McGregor J, Hanlon N, Emmons S, Voaklander D and
    Kelly K (2006). If all ambulances had wings
    putting provincial standards of emergency service
    accessibility to the test in northern British
    Columbia. The Canadian Journal of Rural Medicine
    10(3) 163-168.
  • Oliver, L, Shuurman, N and Hall, A (2007)
    Comparing circular and network buffers to examine
    the influence on walking for leisure and errands.
    International Journal of Health Geographics 6, 41
    (online).
  • Pettit, K, Kingsley, G and Coulton (2003)
    Neighborhoods and Health Building Evidence for
    Local Policy (excerpts). Washington The Urban
    Institute
  • Shaw, M, Dorling, D, and Mitchell, R (2002)
    Health, Place and Society Harlow Prentice-Hall.
  • Rushton G (2003). Public health, GIS and spatial
    analytic tools. Annual Review of Public Health
    24 43-56.

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Further reading
  • Journals
  • Health and Place
  • Social Science and Medicine
  • International Journal of Health Geographics
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