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Geographic Health Information Systems: A Platform To Support The ‘Triple Aim’
This article describes how a geographic health information system in Durham, North Carolina, links health system and social and environmental data via shared geography to provide a multidimensional understanding of individual and community health status and vulnerabilities. Geographic health information systems can be useful in supporting the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Triple Aim Initiative to improve the experience of care, improve the health of populations, and reduce per capita costs of health care. A geographic health information system can also provide a comprehensive information base for community health assessment and intervention for accountable care that includes the entire population of a geographic area.
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HA_Geographic_health_information_systems.pdf (674.2 KB)
Date: Sep 2013
Author: Health Affairs