H.E.L.P: A GIS-based Health Exploratory AnaLysis Tool for Practitioners
Applied Spatial Analysis and Policy, 2011, Volume 4, Number 2, Pages 113-137
Eric Delmelle, Elizabeth Cahill Delmelle, Irene Casas and Thomas Barto
“The last two decades have been characterized by a growing number of Geographical Information System (GIS) applications to the field of health science. From a decision-making and policy perspective, undeniable benefits of GIS include the assessment of health needs and delivery of services, and also the appropriate allocation of workforce and prevention resources. Despite these attractive attributes, the literature suggests that there has been limited GIS uptake among health care decision makers. This paper presents a GIS-based Health Exploratory and anaLysis tool for Practitioners (H.E.L.P.) for the analysis and visualization of space-time point events, applied to hospital patients. H.E.L.P. is viewed as a spatial decision support system which provides a set of powerful analytical tools integrating the computational capabilities of Matlab with the visualization and database functionalities of GIS. The system outputs improve the understanding of disease dynamics and provide resources for decision-makers in allocating appropriate staffing. As an example, H.E.L.P. is applied to a dataset of hospital patients in Cali, Colombia.”