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Esri Health GIS Conference Proceedings 2006
Esri's 2006 Esri International Health GIS Conference Proceedings is a collection of the various presentations and papers delivered October 23–26, 2006, in Denver, Colorado.
Our users contributed a fundamental part to the conference by submitting and presenting their presentations on a diverse collection of GIS applications. The proceedings promote GIS application by stimulating users to share their experiences and knowledge.
Proceedings
- A Case Study: Using GIS to Quantify Substance Abuse Patterns in Maryland
[PDF-1.41 MB, 22 pages]
—Bruce D. Anderson, Maryland Poison Center, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
—Scott Jeffrey, Center for Science and Technology, Community College of Baltimore County
- Bridging data sets: a GIS response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Zambia
[PDF-1.80 MB, 25 pages]
—Nathan J. Heard, Department of State, Humanitarian Information Unit
- Can GIS help save money? Using GIS to direct targeted screening for childhood lead poisoning in North Carolina
[PDF-2.63 MB, 22 pages]
—Dohyeong Kim, Children's Environmental Health Initiative (CEHI), Duke University
- Cluster Analysis of a Metropolitan Trauma System
[PDF-2.55 MB, 41 pages]
—Craig R. Warden, Department of Emergency Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University
—Clackamas County Fire District #1, Geography Department (Graduate Program), Portland State University
- Development of the U.S. Pharmacy GIS
[PDF-329 KB, 27 pages]
—Michael Shambaugh-Miller and Kelly Shaw, The Rural Policy Research Institute Center for Rural Health Policy Analysis, University of Nebraska Medical Center
- Distribution of Infant Mortality Rates using Geographic Information Systems
[PDF-242 KB, 20 pages]
—Gideon Mazinga, Loma Linda University, Health Geo-informatics Unit
- DVAEYC CONNECT Services
[PDF-2.09 MB, 30 pages]
—Robert Cheetham, Avencia Incorporated
- Exploring asthma prevalence and sociodemographic factors in an urban community
[PDF-734 KB, 30 pages]
—Sheryl Magzamen and Ira B. Tager, Division of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
- Geographical Accessiblity & Kentucky's Heart-Related Hospital Services
[PDF-1.61 MB, 31 pages]
—Timothy S. Hare, IRAPP, MSU
—Holly R. Barcus, Geography Dept., Macalester College
- Geomapping Drive-Time Based Market Areas for DoD TRICARE Beneficiaries
[PDF-4.01 MB, 29 pages]
—Richard R. Bannick and Tyler Erickson, Office of the Assitant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs)/TRICARE Management Activity—Health Program Analysis and Evaluation
- GIS Review of Health Professions in a Hispanic Community
[PDF-1.51 MB, 25 pages]
—Kathleen Urbansky, Christine Aguilar, and Roberto Villarreal; The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, South Texas Health Research Center
- Habitat Characteristics of the Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum)
[PDF-4.67 MB, 30 pages]
—Katherine Hansen, Yale School of Public Health
- Hurricane Public Health Research and Katrina Search and Rescue Mapping
[PDF-1.32 MB, 18 pages]
—R. Hampton Peele, S. Ahmet Binselam, Kate Streva, Ivor Ll. van Heerden, John Snead, DeWitt Braud, Ezra Boyd, Henrike Brecht, and Robert Paulsell; LSU Hurricane Public Health Center
—Carol Friedland; LSU Hurricane Center
- Inclusion of Non-Street Addresses in Cancer Cluster Analysis
[PDF-1.05 MB, 25 pages]
—Sue-Min Lai, Zhimin Shen, and Darin Banks; Kansas Cancer Registry, University of Kansas Medical Center
- Innovative Uses of Flow Analysis in Healthcare
[PDF-6.74 MB, 38 pages]
—Jane L. Garb, Health Geographics Program, Baystate Health
- Integrating ArcWeb Explorer with Medical Crisis Information Management Software
[PDF-116 KB, 7 pages]
—Chris Boyd, Health Geographics Program, Baystate Health
- Maintaining Critical Infrastructure In Statewide Federated Models for Everyday Business
[PDF-4.24 MB, 37 pages]
—Ken Wall, Geodata Services, Inc.
- Managing Event-Based Spatial Data in a Public Health Environment
[PDF-2.42 MB, 25 pages]
—Chris Goranson and Susan Resnick, NYC Health
- Modeling the Coverage of Multiple Public Health Programs
[PDF-3.07 MB, 32 pages]
—Devon L. Williford, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
- New Technique to Enhance Health Care Accessibility Mapping in Yemen
[PDF-3.71 MB, 24 pages]
—Mark Landry, Carleen Ghio, and Andreas Maier; Abt Associates Inc., USAID-funded Health Systems 20/20 Project
—Ahmed Attieg, USAID/Yemen
- Northern Exposure: Pandemic Flu Exercise and Montana Federated Data Model Collaboration
[PDF-609 KB, 8 pages]
—Ken Wall, Geodata Services, Inc.
- Optimizing Trachoma Control with GIS Mapping of SAFE in Ethiopia
[PDF-783 KB, 23 pages]
—Dr. Amir Bedri Kello, Ethiopia International Trachoma Initiative
—Kirsten Axelsen, Pfizer
—Dr. Jacob Kumaresan, International Trachoma Initiative
- Preliminary Summary Report of Hurricane Katrina Deceased Victim Recovery Locations in Louisiana
[PDF-1.73 MB, 19 pages]
—Ezra Boyd, LSU Hurricane Public Health Center
- Religious Community Institutions as Local Health Venues: Improving Control with Activity and Nutrition Community Interventions Venue Analysis
[PDF-5.66 MB, 32 pages]
—Nisha D. Botchwey, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, and Department of Public Health Sciences
—Viktor E. Bovbjerg, Department of Public Health Sciences
—Andrew J. D'huyvetter, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning
- Secure Real Time Collaborative Mapping and Analysis
[PDF-1.80 MB, 24 pages]
—Kenneth Plunkett, Ohio Department of Health
- Use of GIS in a comprehensive vector control program
[PDF-2.32 MB, 29 pages]
—Michael Kazda, Dorian Villegas, and Witold Migala; Fort Worth Public Health Epidemiology
- WNV Research Activities at University of Northern Iowa GeoTREE Center
[PDF-1.59 MB, 38 pages]
—John DeGroote, Dr. Ramanathan Sugumaran, and Dr. Randy Mercer; University of Northern Iowa, GeoTREE Center
Spatial Statistics Workshop
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