Sudha Yerramilli and David Bandi National Center for Biodefense Communications, Jackson State University URISA GIS in Public Health Conference
Health care is the basic care for person’s well being Targets better health outcomes and greater equity in health Cost of Services and access to care are important issues Healthy people = Healthy Economy URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
Optimal health care services are multidimensional : Availability : Health facilities, Health personnel Accessibility : Time and distance Affordability : Economic status, insurance etc Geographic Accessibility- A critical determinant of human health around the globe (World Health Organization) and is considered more a determinant than vectors Geographical accessibility is defined as the ability to obtain right kind of services in right kind of time when needed URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
The effective use of geography in health care can be traced back to 1854 John Snow’s research Measuring health care through a geographical expression displays the levels of aggregation where inaccessibility/disparity could be reduced Significant geographical expression that contributes to health status and outcomes is the distance/travel time to health care facility. Travel time a better assessor of geographic accessibility than distance (WHO) URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
The framework centers on two elements Geographical accessibility Spatial Location of facilities Efficient Road network Physical distance and travel time Health Service Availability when needed : Right kind of Health personnel Right kind of services Appropriate kind of materials and equipment URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
Mississippi's rural nature: Uneven distribution of physicians, geographic inaccessibility exist in access to health care services The latest data available from the Kids Count Data Center at the Annie E. Casey Foundation Mississippi ranked : 49 th in child death, 50th in low birth weight, infant mortality According to Kaiser's State Health Facts 2008 data: 900,000 Mississippians, or almost 32 percent of the population, live in areas designated as Primary Care Health Professional Shortage Areas URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
Focuses on four types of health care services in a 10-county study region Obstetrician/Gynecology Pediatrics Trauma and Burn centers Family/Internal Medicine The optimum travel time (to reduce mortality rates) required to reach the health center: Obstetrician/Gynecology : 20 Minutes Pediatrics : 30 Minutes Trauma/Burn Centers : 30 Minutes Internal/Family Medicine : 30 Minutes URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
The frame work involves mapping the demographical spatial distribution at a census block level Obstetrician/Gynecology : women in child bearing age Pediatrics : Children under 10 years of age Trauma/Burn Centers : General Population Internal/Family Medicine : Population 65 years and above Using network analyst functionalities in GIS, travel time based service areas are generated for each health facility The intended population outside the service areas is mapped and estimated The concentration of the populations residing outside the optimal travel time areas are identified URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
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10 Total number of OBS/GYN Clinics Total Women CBA within 20 minutes Total Women CBA outside 20min Blkgrps with CBA women>50 and not in 20 min service area UrbanRuralUrbanRural Blocks located outside 20min service area= with population Blocks with CBA> 50 outside 20min service area= 34 with 2935 population with most highly populated block with 274 CBA located in Claiborne (rural) 2013 URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
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12 children are located outside 30min service area Blocks with number of children under 10 years> 25 outside 30min service area= 2400 population Total number of Pediatric Clinics Total Children <10 years within 30 minutes Total Children <10 years outside 30min Blkgrps with Children 25 and not in 30 min service area 2400 UrbanRuralUrbanRural URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
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14 Total number of trauma Clinics Total Population within 30 minutes Total Population outside 30min UrbanRural With only ONE burn center for the whole state, removal of this facility leaves the state of MS vulnerable 100% of the Population outside 30 minute service area are rural 2013 URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
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16 Total number of Pediatric Clinics Total Population within 30 minutes Total Population outside 30min 5068 Blkgrps with population 25 and not in 30 min service area 4235 UrbanRuralUrbanRural No Urban population outside 30 minute service areas Blocks with number of people above 65 years > 25 and outside 30min service area= 4235 population 2013 URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
This methodology provides an advantageous approach in assessing community’s health care needs from a geographical perspective Geographical inaccessibility is clearly seen among rural populations. Out of the four health specialties assessed, OBS/GYN specialized health care is the most still needed with the populations of women in Child Bearing Age out side the service areas With only one burn center in MS, closure of this facility leaves the whole population in a vulnerable state. Assessing the geographic inaccessibility from various health specialty perspective provides the requirement of right kind of services to the right kind of people in need URISA GIS in Public Health Conference, Miami, FL
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