Published on in Vol 2, No 1 (2016): Jan-Jun

Use of Electronic Health Records and Geographic Information Systems in Public Health Surveillance of Type 2 Diabetes: A Feasibility Study

Use of Electronic Health Records and Geographic Information Systems in Public Health Surveillance of Type 2 Diabetes: A Feasibility Study

Use of Electronic Health Records and Geographic Information Systems in Public Health Surveillance of Type 2 Diabetes: A Feasibility Study

Journals

  1. Schinasi L, Auchincloss A, Forrest C, Diez Roux A. Using electronic health record data for environmental and place based population health research: a systematic review. Annals of Epidemiology 2018;28(7):493 View
  2. Soares N, Dewalle J, Marsh B. Utilizing patient geographic information system data to plan telemedicine service locations. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2017;24(5):891 View
  3. Immergluck L, Leong T, Malhotra K, Parker T, Ali F, Jerris R, Rust G. Geographic surveillance of community associated MRSA infections in children using electronic health record data. BMC Infectious Diseases 2019;19(1) View
  4. Nasrinpour H, Reimer A, Friesen M, McLeod R. Data Preparation for West Nile Virus Agent-Based Modelling: Protocol for Processing Bird Population Estimates and Incorporating ArcMap in AnyLogic. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(7):e138 View
  5. Wikström K, Toivakka M, Rautiainen P, Tirkkonen H, Repo T, Laatikainen T. Electronic Health Records as Valuable Data Sources in the Health Care Quality Improvement Process. Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology 2019;6 View
  6. Lapedis C, Mariani L, Jang B, Hodgin J, Hicken M. Understanding the Link between Neighborhoods and Kidney Disease. Kidney360 2020;1(8):845 View
  7. Wang F, Weng H. <p>Mapping Regional Well-Being in the Universal Health Coverage System in Taiwan</p>. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2020;Volume 13:2027 View
  8. Choi J, Lee J, Yeh A, Lan Q, Kang H. Spatial clustering of heroin-related overdose incidents: a case study in Cincinnati, Ohio. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  9. Martins Pereira G, Brito J, Oliveira M, Oliveira P. Urban Noise Exposure and Cardiometabolic Diseases: An Exploratory Cross-Sectional Study in Lisbon. Portuguese Journal of Public Health 2021;39(2):95 View
  10. Tsuang W, MacMurdo M, Curtis J. Application of Place-Based Methods to Lung Transplant Medicine. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(12):7355 View
  11. Lo Sardo D, Thurner S, Sorger J, Heiler G, Gyimesi M, Kautzky A, Leutner M, Kautzky-Willer A, Klimek P. Systematic population-wide ecological analysis of regional variability in disease prevalence. Heliyon 2023;9(4):e15377 View
  12. Howland H, Keyser V. Built environment as interface: a relation-based framework for the intersections between built, biotic, social, and health processes during COVID-19 and beyond. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2023;10(1) View
  13. GUTIERREZ-ARIAS R, NECULHUEQUE-ZAPATA X, VALENZUELA-SUAZO R, OLIVEROS M, MORALES C, VÁSQUEZ L, JALIL Y, MARZUCA-NASSR G, INOSTROZA QUIROZ J, FUENTES-ASPE R, SOLANO R, SALGADO-MALDONADO G, AGUILERA-EGUÍA R, ÁGUILA-VILLANUEVA C, GARCÉS-BURGOS C, SERON P. Assessment of activities and participation of people by rehabilitation-focused clinical registries: a systematic scoping review. European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 2023;59(5) View
  14. Sloan R. Estimated Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Metabolic Risks. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2024;21(5):635 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Howland H, Keyser V, Mahootian F. The Future Circle of Healthcare. View