GIS for Health Organizations (Hardcover)
Laura Lang
- 出版商: ESRI Press
- 出版日期: 2000-05-15
- 定價: $600
- 售價: 3.3 折 $199
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 100
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 187910265X
- ISBN-13: 9781879102651
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相關分類:
地理資訊系統 Gis
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From conducting clinical field work in Kenya to constructing new hospitals in Sweden, health professionals use GIS (geographic information systems) to visualize and analyze geographic elements in every branch of health management. Even if you've never seen a GIS, or used one, you see its effects all around you: GIS helps patients check into hospitals faster, speeds ambulances around rush-hour traffic, and shows managers where to build clinics that will serve the most people.
Health care management is a rapidly developing field, where even slight shifts in policy affect the health care we receive. In this book, you'll see how physicians, public health officials, insurance providers, hospitals, epidemiologists, researchers, and HMO executives use GIS to focus resources to meet the needs of those in their care.
GIS for Health Organizations gives detailed and compelling answers to the difficult questions health care providers ask every day: Where is the disease coming from? How will it spread? Where is the nearest hospital? What is the fastest route for the ambulance? Where should we allocate our funding? GIS for Health Organizations presents 12 case studies in which GIS is used to:
Track the spread of infectious and environmentally caused diseases Site new hospitals and clinics based on demand and demographic factors Monitor toxic spills to protect the health of nearby residents Map the demand for future nursing home facilities Market pharmaceuticals
Table of Contents:
- Beyond epidemiology
- Managing spatial information to increase health care efficiency and service, and save lives.
- Starting with the classics
- Bringing CDC-developed GIS software to bear in the science of epidemiology.
- Finding the link
- Investigating how pollution might be contributing to the high rate of breast cancer on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
- Breaking the cycle
- Helping prevent the spread of malaria in western Kenya.
- Making the right calls
- Analyzing sales territories for the world's pharmaceutical companies.
- Comparing apples to apples
- Comparing health care practices by region with GIS software on The Dartmouth Atlas Data Viewer.
- Mapping a niche
- Siting locations for new assisted-living centers in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Getting back to work
- Locating rehabilitation centers where they'll do the most good for employers and injured employees alike.
- Cutting costs
- Uncovering the patterns of injury to help employers reduce costs and make health care more available.
- Making it even
- Managing member enrollment, funding, and facilities siting at a southern California HMO.
- Finding a place
- Managing information overload to create a safe, professional environment for hospital patients and employees.
- Tracking the plumes
- Modeling a toxic spill to help protect people living nearby.