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Esri Health GIS Conference Proceedings 2007
The Esri Health GIS Conference Proceedings, a collection of the 2007 conference presentations illustrating powerful solutions for improving human health across the globe, are now available online.
Note: Presentation titles reflect the 2007 Health GIS Conference Agenda.
Plenary Session, Monday, October 8
- Keynote Address - The World's Greatest Threat to Better Health [PDF]
—Stephanie Bailey, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- The Case for Place [PDF]
—Raymond D. Aller, MD, USC School of Medicine and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
- The Esri ArcGIS Story [PDF]
—Katie Clift and Chris LeSueur, Esri
- Esri Technical Demonstration on ArcGIS Server Applications for Health [PDF]
—Jared J. Shoultz, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control
- Real-Time Hospital Data Collecton for Surveillance [PDF]
—Fazlay S. Faruque, University of Mississippi Medical Center
- Lighthouse Moments from Health and Human Services Users [PDF]
—Chris McInnish, Alabama Department of Children�s Affairs
— Dave Gruber, New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services
—Shiloh Turner, the Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
- Community Environmental Health Self Assessment [PDF]
—Stanley Scheyer, ECO Health
User Presentations, Tuesday, October 9
- A Model for Health Geoinformatics Workforce Development: the LLUSPH-Diné Experience [PDF]
—Charles Hewitt II, Daniel Handysides and Seth Wiafe, Loma Linda University
- A Spatial-Temporal Analysis
of Obesity and Poverty in the U.S. [PDF]
—James B. Holt, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
—Daniel Z. Sui, Texas A&M University
- Alabama Resource Management System [PDF]
—Chris McInnish, Alabama Department of Children�s Affairs
- An Oral Health Workforce Analysis
in Mississippi [PDF]
—Denise D. Krause, University of Mississippi School of Dentistry
—Nicholas Mosca, Mississippi State Department of Health
- An Overview of the
Community Health Status Indicators (CHSI) GIS Analyst [PDF]
—Andrew Dent and Janet Heitgerd, Geospatial Research, Analysis, and Services Program
- Application of GIS to Estimate Public
Health Benefits of Whole House In-Duct Air Cleaning [PDF]
—Ted Myatt, Environmental Health & Engineering, Inc.
- Assessing and Mitigating Public Health
Risk in New Orleans: Final GIS Innovations [PDF]
—Sait Ahmet Binselam, R. Hampton Peele and Ivor Van Heerden
- Assessment of Need for Family Planning Services in Light of a
Medicaid Family Planning Waiver [PDF]
—Toni L. Felice and Sarah Thurston, Adagio Health
- Childhood Obesity
and the Built Environment in Los Angeles County [PDF]
—David Kwan, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
- Clostridium Difficile: An Emerging Epidemic? [PDF]
—Dara Som and Sherrine Eid, Health Studies Department, Lehigh Valley Hospital
- Collecting, Analyzing, and
Presenting Geographic Information in Health Survey Data [PDF]
—David Stinchcomb, Jeremy Lyman, William W. Davis, and Richard P. Moser, National Cancer Institute
- Countywide DFIRM Update in
Conjunction with a HAZUSMH Essential Facilities Risk Assessment for Southern California Studies [PDF]
—Raymond T. Lenaburg and Stephanie Routh, FEMA
- Crescent City Crisis: Recounting a Large Scale, Urban Emergency Evacuation [PDF]
—Ezra Boyd, LSU Hurricane Center
- Detecting an Association between Socioeconomic Status and Late Stage Breast Cancer Using Spatial Analysis and Area-Based Measures [PDF]
—Jill Amlong MacKinnon, Florida Cancer Data System
- Developing a Surveillance System
to Track Disease and Pollution [PDF]
—Hui (Thomas) Li, University of Mississippi Medical Center
- Disease Prevalence among Kaiser Permanente Members
in Prince George's County, Maryland: A GIS Approach [PDF]
—Holly Whitesides, Andrew Hamblin, and Celeste James, Kaiser Permanente Colorado � Institute for Health Research
- Does the Built Environment Contribute to the Health
Disparities Among African-Americans Within the Jackson, Mississippi Tri-County Area? [PDF]
—James Kelley, Environmental Science
- Environmental Assessment
of Uranium with Geotechnologies [PDF]
—Charles Hewitt II, Daniel Handysides and Seth Wiafe, Loma Linda University
- Environmental Factors Affecting Host-seeking
Ixodes scapularis Ticks in the United States [PDF]
—Elizabeth R�cz, Yale University
- Explorations in Geo-Visualizing Health Data
[PDF]
—Guilan Huang, Sergio Govoni, David M. Hartley and James M. Wilson, Georgetown University
- Finding Common Ground Through GIS [PDF]
—Matthew Stone, California Department of Public Health
- Generating Realistic Livestock and Poultry Operations to Support Development of Infectious Disease Control Strategies [PDF]
—Jamie Cajka, RTI International
- GIS Analysis Utilized for Decision Decision Making
During a County-Wide Mass Vaccination Exercise [PDF]
—Bob Brems, Zanesville/Muskingum County Health Dept.
- GIS and Public Health Informatics [PDF]
—Julianne Cooke, Mona Thabit, Leslie Upledger Ray,
Holly Shipp, Isabel Corcos, Barbara Stepanski and Alan Smith, County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency
- GIS Assists DC FEMS to Attain an Unprecedented Service Level [PDF]
—Erik Johnson, DC FIRE & EMS
- GIS, Data Democratizing, and Public Health [PDF]
—Shiloh Turner, Mark Carrozza and Andrew Bazemore, Health Landscape
- GIS, Optimization Modeling, and Trauma Center Siting [PDF]
—Dr. Charles Branas, University of Pennsylvania
—Marlen Kokaz, Cartographic Modeling Lab
—Robert Cheetham and Megan Heckert, Avencia
- GIS Modeling for Healthy Parks, Healthy Communities; Using ModelBuilder to Determine Community Park Needs [PDF]
—Heng Lam Foong and Breece Robertson, the Trust for Public Land
- GIS to Direct Resource Allocation & Interventions for Childhood
Obesity [PDF]
—Julianne Cooke, Mona Thabit, Leslie Upledger Ray,
Holly Shipp, Isabel Corcos and Barbara Stepanski, County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency
- GIS used to Analyze Race and Socioecomomic Status in Prostate Cancer Incidence in the Southeastern United States [PDF]
—M. Norman Oliver, Departments of Family Medicine, Public Health
- GWR in Health: An Application to Cardiac Catheterization in Calgary [PDF]
—Rizwan Shahid, Calgary Health Region
- Hippocrates
New Jersey�s Health System Situational Awareness Application [PDF]
—Rebecca Werbel, New Jersey Department of Health & Senior Services
Division of Health Infrastructure Preparedness
& Emergency Response
- Hurricane Models in a GIS for
Medical Special Needs Planning in Coastal Louisiana [PDF]
—Kate Streva, Louisiana State University Hurricane Public Health Center
- Implementing GIS in Public Health Clinic Management [PDF]
—Steven Anschel, Netsmart Public Health
- Identifying and Planning for
Special Populations During a Natural or Man-Made Disaster [PDF]
—Leslie Upledger Ray,
Holly Shipp, Julie Cooke, Barbara Stepanski,
Isabel Corcos, Alan Smith, Marcy Metz and Patrick Buttron, Emergency Medical Services
- Integrating GIS in Decision Making
Process: A Case Study from the City of Houston, Texas [PDF]
—Riju Stephen, Brenda Reyes, Ketan Inamdar and Mark Perry, Office of Surveillance and Public Health Preparedness
- Integrating GIS into the El Dorado
County Public Health Department; A Practical Review of GIS Implementation and Tools for a Local Health Department [PDF]
—Steve Francis, County Public Health Department
- Justifying the Need For Advanced Life Support in the Fire Service [PDF]
—Austin Rohr, Wichita KS
- Mapping Ill-defined Stroke
Hospitalizations Among Medicare Beneficiaries [PDF]
—Linda Schieb, Northrop Grumman
—Michele Casper and Isaac Nwaise, CDC
- Mapping of Demography, HIV Service
Delivery Points and High Risk Group Locations in Coastal Region of Nigeria (South West) [PDF]
—Ojo Williams & Osaghe Osanyintolu, Dept of Applied Mathematics, University of Ibadan, Nigeria and -Aids Prevention
- Military Health System (MHS)
Beneficiary Access to Trauma Centers [PDF]
—Richard Bannick and Amii Kress, HPA&E
—Stanley Chin, Altarum Institute
- Neighborhood Level Risk Analysis of
Childhood Lead Poisoning in the City of Atlanta [PDF]
—Ambarish Vaidyanathan, Scott Kegler, Forrest Staley and Subrahmanyam Muthukumar, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Rural-Urban Differences in Stage at Diagnosis and Treatment of Colorectal Cancer in Nebraska [PDF]
—Katherine Hansen, College of Public Health University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Server-based GIS and Spatial Leveraging
of Public Health Data [PDF]
—Jared Shoultz, Division of Public Health Informatics
- Spatial Analysis of Hepatitis A Vaccine Program in Massachusetts [PDF]
—Scott Troppy, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
- Spatial Distribution of Ultrafine Particles
on Buffalo�s West Side [PDF]
—Monty R. Littlejohn and Jamson Lwebuga-Mukasa, Center for Asthma and Environmental Exposure
- Synthesized Group Quarters Agents as Part
of a U.S. Synthesized Agent Database [PDF]
—Bernadette Chasteen, Bill Wheaton, Philip C. Cooley,
Laxminarayana Ganapathi and Diane Wagener, RTI International
- The Alabama Resource Management System (ARMS) [PDF]
—Steve McKinney, SICS Consultants
- Tobacco Programming Needs Assessment in a
Southwestern Pennsylvania Community [PDF]
—Sarah R. Thurston and Toni L. Felice, Department of Applied Research
- Targeting Information Dissemination to Improve Neighborhood Protection During a Wildlife Rabies Outbreak [PDF]
—Kristy Meyer, Monterey County Health Department, Epidemiology Unit
- Tracking MRSA, the Healthcare Industry's Latest Superbug [PDF]
—Sherrine Eid, Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network
- Tracking Patients Evacuated After Hurricane
Katrina and Rita: Disease Management with GIS in Louisiana�s Public Hospitals [PDF]
—Ke Xiao and Ronald A. Harris, LSUHSC School of Public Health
—Michael Butler and Michael Kaiser, LSU Health Care Services Division
- Travel Time Analysis of Medicaid Managed Care Plans in the District of Columbia [PDF]
—Brian Blankespoor and Chanza Baytop, Abt Associates
- Use Of GIS-Based Heat
Index Forecasting For Emergency Medical Services Planning For The County Of San Diego, California [PDF]
—Julianne Cooke, Mona Thabit, Leslie Upledger Ray, Holly Shipp, Isabel Corcos, Barbara Stepanski and Alan Smith, County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency
- Use of GIS Mapping and Decision
Tools to Help Health Plans Target Quality Gaps [PDF]
—Allen Fremont, Rand Health
- Using Geographic Information Systems
to Plan Pedestrian Safety Programs in a Large Metropolitan Area [PDF]
— Leslie Upledger Ray, Holly Shipp, Isabel Corcos, Barbara Stepanski and Alan Smith, County of San Diego, Health and Human Services Agency
- Using GIS in Cancer Cluster Investigation [PDF]
—Marshal Ma, Montgomery County Health Department
- Using GIS to Display and Analyze Medical Surveillance Data
from ESSENCE [PDF]
—Andrew Murdoch, ARCBridge
- Using GIS to Enhance Health Care Access for Underserved Populations in San Bernardino County [PDF]
—Mohamed Ismail, Lance Miller, Andrea Rodriguez and Eric Frykman, County of San Bernardino
- Using GIS to Identify Behavioral Healthcare Underserved Areas [PDF]
—Kristy Meyer, Patricia Zerounian and Krista Hanni, Monterey County Health Department, Epidemiology Unit
—Alica Hendricks and Wayne Clark, Behavioral Health Division
- Using GIS to Identify Independent Rural Pharmacies
Vulnerable to Changes in Medicare Policy [PDF]
—Michael Shambaugh-Miller and Nicole VanOsdell, The Rural Policy Research Institute Center for Rural Health Policy
Analysis
Closing Sessions, Wednesday, October 10
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