Geographical information management approaches: improvements in health and social care

Maria José Lucena e Vale*, Filipa F. Vale

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    Abstract

    The existence of adequate and reliable information to assess population health is essential to build solid strategies for public health promotion and social care, as to help demonstrate efficient investment in these areas. There are several health-related databases, covering different scales: World, Europe, or National, including several datasets with different details. These different datasets should be reviewed and selected on the basis of their ability to support efficient strategies associated with monitoring population health and their usefulness in the promotion of health care efficiency. To understand the relevance of these database infrastructures when integrated with Web-based, geographical information management tools, and use these to improve the knowledge of health issues, this chapter integrates examples related to enhancing the performance analysis of this collaborative spatial data infrastructure in three distinct areas: national health systems and health care; disease prevalence studies in different countries, and integrated analysis of environment quality and public health.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHandbook of research on ICTs and management systems for improving efficiency in healthcare and social care
    PublisherIGI Global Publishing
    Pages201-222
    Number of pages22
    Volume1-2
    ISBN (Electronic)9781466639911
    ISBN (Print)1466639903, 9781466639904
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2013

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