The 2017 Esri Health and Human Services GIS Conference proceedings are a collection of conference presentations illustrating powerful solutions for improving human health across the globe. The conference was held October 17-19, 2017 at the Esri Headquarters in Redlands, CA. Esri users made a fundamental contribution to the conference by submitting and delivering presentations.
Note: If a user presentation is not listed, permission to publish was not granted.
Title | Presentation | Author | Session |
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Accelerate Your ArcGIS Deployment with Configurable Apps and Solutions | Presentation | Phil Mielke, Jared Shoultz | Technnical Workshop |
Better Decision, Better Health with ArcGIS Business Analyst | Presentation | Tony Howser, Lucy Guerra | Technnical Workshop |
Caring for Members Where They Live: A GIS Opportunity for Kaiser Permanente Home Care | Presentation | Dana Barnes, Zeth Ajemian | GIS in Managing Disease |
Defining Population Health Vulnerability Following an Extreme Weather Event in an Urban Pacific Island Environment: Honiara, Solomon Islands | Eileen Natuzzi | Population Health | |
Geocoding Securely in ArcGIS | Presentation | Bruce Harold, Nick Patel | Technnical Workshop |
Geospatial Analysis of Opioid-Related Emergency Department Visits to Address Treatment Needs in Georgia, 2014 | Irene Walker, Nicholas Heaghney, Victoria Davis, Rana Bayakly | Using GIS for the Opioid Epidemic | |
High Impact Spatial Analytics for Healthcare | CyberTech Systems & Software Inc. | Sponsor Presentation | |
HIV Hot Spots and Care Outcomes in Alameda County | Presentation | Daniel Allgeier, Neena Murgai | Access to Care |
Implementing Field-Based Use of ArcGIS Mapping in VA Home-Based Primary Care | Presentation | Jacqueiline Fickel | Access to Care |
Increasing Access to Community-Based Methadone-Assisted Treatment in Philadelphia | Presentation | Luise Weber, Kelly Boettcher, Manasvi Shah | Using GIS for the Opioid Epidemic |