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Decision-Making Information Web Sessions -- DMI#08 -- Healthcare Analytics
About this Session This session is focused on using Healthcare geographic-demographic-economic data and related tools to support healthcare-related analysis and decision-making. See more at healthcare main section. Topics covered in this session are intended for healthcare organizations, practitioners, researchers and stakeholders who seek to examine characteristics, patterns and trends regarding healthcare infrastructure and markets/needs. A "One-to-One" version of this session is available to meet the needs of a specific audience and optionally focused on specific geography, subject matter and application framework. Contact us (mention 1-to-1 dmis08 Web session in text section) or call (888.364.7656) for more information. We have structured this document/session as a combined reference and referral for your post-web session use. We conduct this session every few weeks with periodic updates and changing application focuses. An expanded version of this page is available to members of the ProximityOne User Group. ProximityOne User Group. members may install any of the Level 1 software tools. Presenter: Warren Glimpse (about) This page (being viewed): http://proximityone.com/dmis08_healthcare.htm Register (no fee) Next Session: see schedule Examining the Healthcare Infrastructure 1. Visual Pattern Analysis of Healthcare Analytics - demonstration application GIS project - integrating multi-sourced, healthcare-related data - making custom maps 2. Analytical Geography - key geographic terms and concepts 3. Review of Selected Interactive Demographic-Economic Tables - understanding demographic characteristics and patterns - examining health insurance coverage Using the American Community Survey (ACS) data ... ACS 2012 5 year estimates ACS 2012/2013 5 year estimates - Census tract - ZIP Code area - School district - Cities/place - U.S., state, metro, county ACS 2012/2013 1-year estimates - U.S., states, metro - Congressional District - PUMA -- Public Use Microdata Area 4. Census 2010 Census Block Demographics Data - potential and limitations - Census blocks 5. Block Group Demographic-Economic Data - potential and limitations - Block Groups (BGs) - creating your custom BG dataset > using the Demographic-Economic Data Extraction (DEDE) tool 6. Custom Estimates Using Microdata Files - about microdata; potential and limitations - ACS PUMS data - developing custom estimates using PUMS data 7. Demographic-Economic Estimates and Projections - county projections to 2060; potential and limitations - relationship to Census Bureau estimates - 2060 interactive table - analyzing projections 8. Medically Underserved Areas - potential and limitations - accessing the data 9. Health Professional Shortage Areas - potential and limitations - accessing the data 10. Health Area Resource File - potential and limitations - accessing the data 11. Disease and Incidence Data - sources - accessing the data 12. Health Industry Establishments, Employment & Earnings - potential and limitations - accessing the data 13. Geocoding Patient/Client Data - geocoding address data -- http://proximityone.com/apigeocoder.htm - converting your geocoded data into shapefiles; using the geocoded data with GIS tools 14. Locational Data: Hospitals, Clinics, Practitioers, Other - sources - accessing the data 15. Visual Pattern Analysis of Healthcare Analytics; revisiting - integrating multi-sourced, healthcare-related data - putting the GIS project together - using the GIS project - extending/updating the GIS project - using the underlying tabular data Upcoming events - Register here Additional Information ProximityOne develops geodemographic-economic data and analytical tools and helps organizations knit together and use diverse data in a decision-making and analytical framework. We develop custom demographic/economic estimates and projections, develop geographic and geocoded address files, and assist with impact and geospatial analyses. Wide-ranging organizations use our tools (software, data, methodologies) to analyze their own data integrated with other data. Follow ProximityOne on Twitter at www.twitter.com/proximityone. Contact us (888-364-7656) with questions about data covered in this section or to discuss custom estimates, projections or analyses for your areas of interest. | |||||
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