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Statistical, Mapping and Digital Approaches in Healthcare

  • Book

  • 168 Pages
  • November 2018
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4081120

Statistical, Mapping and Digital Approaches in Healthcare addresses all health territories, starting from the analysis of geographical data (health data, population data, health data systems and environmental data), to new health areas (Health 3.0), i.e. digital health territories. Specific tools are used to question environmental changes, such as health statistics, mapping, mathematical models, optimization models and serious games.



  • Uniquely combines the approaches of mathematicians, geographers and physician to the analysis of health territories
  • Presents views that are based on an interdisciplinary framework, proposing a new look on health
  • Ideal for both clinicians and policymakers

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Table of Contents

1. From the Territory to Health Territories 2. The Contribution of Statistics to the Understanding of Health Issues in a Territory 3. Contribution of Cartography to the Understanding of Health Issues 4. Contribution of Digital Technology to the Understanding of Health Issues in a Territory 5. The Territory as an Issue of Integration into a Process of Optimization

Authors

Maignant, Gilles Gilles Maignant is a research fellow at the CNRS at University Nice Sophia Antipolis and a Geographer at the laboratoiry ESPACE (UNS) Staccini, Pascal Pascal Staccini is a Professor at the University Nice Sophia Antipolis and the department head of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire in Nice