ESRI's 2004 ESRI International Health GIS Conference Proceedings
is a collection of the various presentations and papers delivered October 17-20,
2004, in Washington, D.C.
Our users contributed a fundamental part to the conference by submitting and
presenting their presentations on a diverse collection of GIS applications.
The proceeds promote GIS application by stimulating users to share their
experiences and knowledge.
During the conference, many gathered during the lunch break to listen to a special presentation given by Annie Hawkins. We have provided that presentation for you to download.
 | ACHE's
Use of GIS Supports Executive Healthcare Network Formation
Ross Capaccio, röös design + consulting |
 | Children’s Fitness and Access to Physical Activity Facilities
Marlo Cavnar, Medical College of Georgia
Zenong Yin, Medical College of Georgia Paule Barbeau, Medical College of Georgia |
 | Children’s
Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Zenong Yin, Medical College of Georgia
Marlo Cavnar, Medical College of Georgia
Paule Barbeau, Medical College of Georgia |
 | Comprehensive GIS Application for West Nile Virus Surveillance
Kevin Gibbs, City of Chicago; Abraham Emmanuel, City of Chicago |
 | Estimating Infectious Disease Risk in the Absence of Incidence Data
D. Michael Thomas, Dynamics Technology, Inc.
Arthur Desch, Dynamics Technology, Inc
Holly Gaff, Dynamics Technology, Inc
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 | GIS
Analysis of HIV/AIDS and VCT-ART Services in Maryland
Egondu Onyejekwe, EARTHMAP Foundation for African HIV/AIDS & ORID |
 | Procedures for Geomasking to Protect Patient Confidentiality
Dave Stinchcomb, Texas Department of Health
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 | TOXMAP: A GIS Information Portal to Environmental Health Databases
Marti Szczur, National Library of Medicine
Colette Hochstein, National Library of Medicine
Chris Krahe, Aquilent, Inc. |
 | Using GIS to Measure Physical Accessibility to Health Care
Michael Black, RMIT University
Steeve Ebener, World Health Organization (WHO)
Manuel Vidaurre, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Patricia Najera Aguilar, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
Zine El Morjani, World Health Organization (WHO)
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