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Using GIS Technology to Define and Assess a Rurality Scheme Suitable for Decision Support in Health and Patient Services

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  • Liora Sahar

    (Statistic and Evaluation Research Center, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, USA)

  • Rentonia Williams

    (Statistic and Evaluation Research Center, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, USA)

  • Arthi Rao

    (Statistic and Evaluation Research Center, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, USA)

  • Kassandra I. Alcaraz

    (Behavioral Research Center, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, USA)

  • Kenneth M. Portier

    (Statistic and Evaluation Research Center, American Cancer Society, Atlanta, USA)

Abstract

Labeling geographic areas into rural or urban classes has implications to public policy, distribution of funds and services, as well as analysis and research. Rural-Urban classifications are often limited to dichotomous, county-based comparisons on geographies that can be too large and diverse to effectively assess and resource health care needs and services. Using an existing census tract based classification system, a modified rurality classification layer is proposed and used as a foundation layer in support of research, mission and income programs at a National Non-profit Organization. This system is analyzed by integrating with health services and program data to better understand accessibility and availability of health services, to assess available program offerings, and to evaluate the geographic distribution of health care providers and facilities. The analysis illustrates how identifying intra-rural differences can play a pivotal role in understanding patient needs, assigning adequate resources and can further support public health programs and policy implementation.

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  • Liora Sahar & Rentonia Williams & Arthi Rao & Kassandra I. Alcaraz & Kenneth M. Portier, 2018. "Using GIS Technology to Define and Assess a Rurality Scheme Suitable for Decision Support in Health and Patient Services," International Journal of Applied Geospatial Research (IJAGR), IGI Global, vol. 9(3), pages 1-17, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jagr00:v:9:y:2018:i:3:p:1-17
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