Evaluating the usability and acceptability of a geographical information system (GIS) prototype to visualise socio-economic and public health data
Abstract Background Understanding the impact of socio-economic inequality on health outcomes is arguably more relevant than ever before given the global repercussions of Covid-19. With limited resources, innovative methods to track disease, population needs, and current health and social service pro...
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Main Authors: | Joshua Wells (Author), Robert Grant (Author), John Chang (Author), Reem Kayyali (Author) |
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