GIS is a powerful tool that has been successfully implemented to help address a number of significant health issues ranging from disease management to improved services. Maps and spatial information technologies have three main advantages:
Mapping techniques can be used in two main ways to show the links between environment and health. Simple overlays (comparisons) of environmental and socioeconomic (health) data can be used to identify patterns, which can then be investigated later for correlations. However, spatial models can also be developed to predict changes in health based on environmental changes.
The most commonly mapped environmental information of relevance to the health sector includes:
For more than a decade, we at PCI have been using GIS to solve health issues. We can support healthcare projects using diverse set geospatial technologies and provide data-driven decisions to fight epidemics.
Our product & service applications for Health Care Industry: