Using Geospatial Analysis to Determine Access Gaps Among Children with Special Healthcare Needs

Purpose: To examine geospatial gaps in identification and evaluation of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) within public child development centers (CDCs). Methods: A descriptive geospatial design was used to visually depict service gaps, proximity, and clustering of area-level sociodemog...

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Main Authors: Pamela DeGuzman (Author), Paige Altrui (Author), Aubrey L. Doede (Author), Marcus Allen (Author), Cornelia Deagle (Author), Jessica Keim-Malpass (Author)
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Published: Mary Ann Liebert, 2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Purpose: To examine geospatial gaps in identification and evaluation of children with special healthcare needs (CSHCN) within public child development centers (CDCs). Methods: A descriptive geospatial design was used to visually depict service gaps, proximity, and clustering of area-level sociodemographic attributes of Virginia counties, and patient-level data within each CDC. Results: Geospatial analysis shows population density of uninsured children against CDC resources. Data visualization facilitates policy advocacy based on the identification of care and screening gaps for CSHCN. Conclusion: This project illustrates the collaborative potential between researchers and Health Department members to identify gaps in access to care.
Item Description:10.1089/HEQ.2017.0050
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