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Using GIS to Evaluate the Social Determinants of Health Michael Dulin
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Disclosures I have no relationships to disclose. I will not discuss off label use and/or investigational use in my presentation. Funding from: – NIH (R01 MD006127) – The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – NIH (R24 MD004930)
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Background
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Goal Examine the relationship between social determinants and health outcomes Design and validate GIS models that can identify areas within our community in need of health resources Implement community-based interventions to improve appropriate healthcare utilization
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Community-Based Participatory Research Community Advisory Board (CAB) CAB Research Team Latino Community Healthcare Providers
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Community Advisory Board (CAB) Healthcare System (Providers, Administrators) School Board City/County Management Parks Department Law Enforcement Community Academic (Social Sciences, Statistical Support, GIS) Health Department
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Variables Race / Ethnicity Income Access to Grocery Stores Distance to Green Space Access to Public Transportation Access to Healthcare Social Network Hospitalizations ED Visits Primary Care Treatable ED Visits Utilization of Primary Care Quality of Life
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Variable Selection Process Key Actors CAB Research Team Latino Community & Healthcare Providers Survey
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Themes Identified / Data Elements Selected Education – Hispanic Population Speaking Spanish at Home and Not Proficient in English Economic Status - Hispanic/Latino Families below the Poverty Line Acculturation - Time of Arrival/Latin American-born Population who Entered U.S. in 2000 or Later and are Not U.S. Citizens Safety - Violent Crime Rate
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Percent Hispanic (2010)
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Access to Public Transportation
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Violent Crime Rate
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Emergency Department for Primary Care
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Latin American Born Population who Entered the US after 2000 and not US Citizens
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Hispanic Renter-Occupied Housing
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Hispanic Hospitalization Rate
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Median Household Income
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Hispanic Children Speaking Spanish at Home - Not Proficient in English
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Hispanic Families below the Poverty Line
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Hispanic Patients Using a Safety Net Clinic
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Hispanic Families
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Hispanic High School Graduation Rate
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Hispanic Population that Moved from Abroad in the Past Year
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Hispanic Single Mother Families
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Hispanic Unemployment Rate
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Latin American-Born Population
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Latin American-Born Population that Entered the U.S. in 2000 or Later
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Latin American-Born Population who are not U.S. Citizens
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Combining Variables Variables Identified are Normalized CAB asked to Weigh Each Variable Variables are combined CAB Adds Exclusion Criteria Composite Map Created Dulin MF, et. al. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) demonstrating primary care needs for a transitioning Hispanic community. J Am Board Fam Med. 2010 Jan-Feb;23(1):109-20. Dulin MF, et. al. Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to understand a community’s primary care needs. J Am Board Fam Med. 2010 Jan-Feb;23(1):13-21
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Composite Map
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Neighborhood Evaluation / Ground Truthing Drill Down to the Neighborhood Level Validation Process Started Qualitative / Photovoice Quantitative Begin to Build Intervention Team
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