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E-raamat: Statistical, Mapping and Digital Approaches in Healthcare

(Professor, Faculty of Medicine, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, France), (CNRS Researcher, University Nice of Sophia Antipolis, France)
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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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Combines an analysis of geographical data (health data, population data, health data systems and environmental data) with new health areas, e.g., digital health territories
Introduction ix
Chapter 1 From the Territory to Health Territories
1(34)
1.1 Territory: originally a geographic and administrative concept
1(2)
1.2 Health territories
3(4)
1.3 Health of territories
7(2)
1.4 Understanding the links between environment and health within a territory
9(15)
1.5 From the environment to health: a question of exposure
24(3)
1.6 Exposure to fine particles and respiratory problems: from hospitalization to mortality
27(3)
1.7 Air pollution in the city, impact on health of vulnerable populations and overall perception
30(5)
Chapter 2 The Contribution of Statistics to the Understanding of Health Issues in a Territory
35(24)
2.1 Statistics: a historical contribution to the understanding of phenomena
35(14)
2.2 On the relevance of the indicators
49(3)
2.3 Data sources: Big Data and its use in health
52(2)
2.4 Problem of data alignment: the issue of usable formats
54(2)
2.5 Ethical issues surrounding data
56(3)
Chapter 3 Contribution of Cartography to the Understanding of Health Issues
59(36)
3.1 Reflection on cartography and its contributions
59(2)
3.2 A few helpful elements in cartography
61(18)
3.2.1 Quadrat sampling: measurement of spatial dissimilarity
61(4)
3.2.2 Multicriterion method: example applied to the selection of sentinel pharmacies
65(10)
3.2.3 Variograms and spatial interpolation
75(2)
3.2.4 Maps and cartograms
77(2)
3.3 The MAUP and the problem of data aggregation
79(3)
3.4 What are the constraints in the area of health?
82(2)
3.5 Example of the development of an environment-health platform
84(4)
3.6 Optimization of emergency services during times of crisis: the application GEOSAMU
88(7)
Chapter 4 Contribution of Digital Technology to the Understanding of Health Issues in a Territory
95(26)
4.1 Consumer health informatics: what are the benefits for the patient, and what are the drawbacks?
97(1)
4.2 E-health: a new development in health in the world
98(2)
4.3 Health itineraries and differentiated vulnerability
100(16)
4.3.1 Vulnerability and health risk system in the context of pedestrian journeys
103(2)
4.3.2 From assessment of the level of pollutant exposure to detection of an environmental optimal itinerary
105(3)
4.3.3 Applications to a theoretical cross-linked space
108(8)
4.4 From model sets to serious games models
116(4)
4.5 Connected medical consultations: how will medicine be practiced in tomorrow's world?
120(1)
Chapter 5 The Territory as an Issue of Integration into a Process of Optimization
121(20)
5.1 Territories as a catalyst for the development of smart cities
121(10)
5.1.1 Smart city: a history of the concept
121(3)
5.1.2 Territorial optimization: from a territory endured to a territory chosen
124(7)
5.2 A new theory of the optimum: constructal theory - a step towards a possible transfer into other sciences
131(6)
5.3 Issues in terms of health
137(4)
Conclusion 141(2)
Bibliography 143(10)
Index 153
Gilles Maignant is a research fellow at the CNRS at University Nice Sophia Antipolis and a Geographer at the laboratoiry ESPACE (UNS) Pascal Staccini is a Professor at the University Nice Sophia Antipolis and the department head of the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire in Nice