22. Thank you! Moving Beyond the Map Steve Sedlock, Executive Director The Virginia Network for Geospatial Health Research, Inc. Phone: 804-264-3325 Email: [email_address]
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Disaggregation and target areas, based on more specific locational data of incidences, and where to specify intervention. We can always aggregate back up – get as small as possible.
The issue of infant mortality cuts across jurisdictional boundaries. Predictive Kriging at the block group level. Police model: With high-probability, the next infant deaths will be in this area. Using this for grants.
Mean-weighted centers. Clusters helping for clinic placement.
1200 to 2000 women walking around with undiagnosed breast cancer. Residual analysis compared between Northern VA and the state standard, we determined that there are potentially X amount of undiagnosed breast cancer incidences. This relates back to the fact that we know, through the Cancer Registry, that we have very high levels of late-stage breast cancer in these areas. High percentage of late-stage diagnosis of breast cancer in other data. The next slide shows the mortality data that confirms this slide.