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HealthLandscape: Exploring the Links Between Community and Health Jené Grandmont Senior Manager, Application Development and Data Services
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Jan 22, 2018

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Page 1: Health Landscape

HealthLandscape: Exploring the Links

Between Community and Health

Jené Grandmont

Senior Manager, Application Development and Data Services

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Agenda

• What (and Who) is HealthLandscape?

• (Brief) GIS Overview

• Top 10 Tools for Chapters

– DIY HealthLandscape Resources

– HealthLandscape and Advocacy

• Future Directions

• Questions and Discussion

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About HealthLandscape

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HealthLandscape: The History

• Need for better decisions in healthcare

– Data-Driven Decision Making

• An Innovation of the AAFP

“If a picture is worth a thousand words… a map

is worth a thousand pictures.”

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GIS Overview

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GIS Overview

Spatial distribution of Health

Physician Offices

Streets/Rivers/Land Features

Hospitals / Clinic Networks

Zip Codes/ZCTAs/Counties/Tracts

Spatial Analysis – (i.e.travel times)

Service Demand/Provider Density

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Conveying Information – Points and Polygons

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Putting it All Together

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DIY HealthLandscape Resources

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www.healthlandscape.org

HealthLandscape

HealthLandscape

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www.healthlandscape.org

Community HealthView

Create custom maps

and tables of the health

status in an area of

interest by showing

populations at risk,

health outcomes, and

the distribution of

health interventions.

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www.healthlandscape.org/populationhealth

Population Health Mapper

The Centers for Disease

Control and Prevention (CDC)

created a resource guide of

the most frequently

recommended health

outcomes and determinants,

the Community Health

Assessment for Population

Health Improvement. The

Population Health Mapper

includes the majority of the

Health Outcome and Health

Determinant Metrics identified

in the report at the county

level.

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www.healthlandscape.org/sdoh

Social Determinants of Health Mapper

Place matters to personal and

population health. The social

determinants of health have

begun to shape public health

and policy interventions.

Neighborhood socioeconomic

and demographic

characteristics play significant

roles in influencing health

outcomes.

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www.healthlandscape.org/workforce

Primary Care Workforce Mapper

The Primary Care Health

Workforce Mapper allows

users to visualize the

geographic distribution of

physicians and non-physician

clinicians at a state or county

level. This tool is driven by the

Centers for Medicare and

Medicaid Services' National

Plan and Provider

Enumeration System

(NPPES).

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Bringing in the Professionals:

Custom Maps and Analysis

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www.healthlandscape.org/chapter-resources.cfm

Data Services

HealthLandscape has a

history of working with

individuals and organizations

to inventory, document, and

understand the data that they

produce and consume. The

group can be an analytic asset

to those needing assistance

with data collection,

management, analysis, and

interpretation, whether for

internal projects or grant

proposals.

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Custom Maps

Tell your stories and articulate

your needs through data

analysis and visualization.

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Advocacy - Workforce

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Advocacy – Medical School Footprint

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Advocacy – Population Health

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Advocacy – Population Health

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Advocacy – Legislation Impact

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Advocacy – Community Need

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Advocacy – Opioid Crisis

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Questions and Discussion

[email protected]

513.458.6623