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Where does healthcare cost the most

WEBIn 2016, America's $679 billion Medicare expenditures provided health insurance coverage for 56.8 million beneficiaries. According to a 2017 Medicare Trustees Report, the program remains solvent through 2029.But after that, the effects of a rapidly aging population are expected to consume program income.

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GIS in the age of community health

WEBGIS in the age of community health. Arm yourself with hands-on skills and knowledge of how GIS tools can analyze health data and better understand diseases. Arm yourself with hands-on skills and knowledge of how GIS tools can analyze health data and better understand diseases.

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Get started with administering an ArcGIS Online organization

WEBGet started with administering your organization . Since you are taking over administration of an existing organization, your first steps will be to review some of the organization’s key indicators of health to decide what to learn about first and how to prioritize your administrative tasks.

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Use deep learning to assess palm tree health Learn ArcGIS

WEBTo simplify the process, you'll use a deep learning model in ArcGIS Pro to identify trees, then calculate their health based on a measure of vegetation greenness. The first step is to find imagery that shows Kolovai, Tonga, and has a fine enough spatial and spectral resolution to identify trees.

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De-identify health data for visualization and sharing

WEBJared Shoultz is the Esri Health and Human Services technical lead with 20+ years experience in health GIS and informatics. Prior to Esri, he was a senior GIS research associate at the University of South Carolina and he also spent 12 years at the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control as a deputy director, public health …

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The power of maps Learn ArcGIS

WEBContents. Maps are more than diagrams that help you navigate from point A to point B. They are windows into information that allows you to explore the world, visualize data, and see trends to engage more productively. Maps can spark curiosity, provide insight, spur people to action, and help build solutions toward a better future.

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Access and prepare data for mapping Learn ArcGIS

WEBAccess and prepare data for mapping . Create a layer from a .csv file. In this section, you will create a layer from an existing .csv file. You have been provided with a .csv file with data on all the public high schools in the city and whether the school currently has an arts program. You will explore and add this data to the map as a feature layer.

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Prepare a foundational geodatabase for a health emergency

WEBEste Geraghty, MD, MS, MPH, GISP, is an internal medicine physician with a decade of clinical experience. She also served as a deputy director at the California Department of Public Health before coming to Esri where she is currently the chief medical officer, leading strategy and messaging in the health and human services sector.

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Create a policy map to address health conditions Learn ArcGIS

WEBThis tutorial was previously named Get started with Map Viewer.The workflow remains the same. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 41.9 percent of American adults over the age of 20 in 2019-2020 were considered obese.Adult obesity is linked to serious health issues, including increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and …

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Create a social equity index to improve public health

WEBAdd census block groups data. Next, you will add the layers you'll need to create a social equity index map, such as census tracts, school locations, demographic data, and health outcome data. In the ArcGIS Pro project, in the Catalog pane, expand Tasks and double-click Social Equity Analysis. Tip:

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Build a community asset map Learn ArcGIS

WEBBuild a community asset map. Build a map that includes data on historic policies, present day conditions and opportunities, and health outcomes in Baltimore, Maryland, to reveal areas of strengths and need. The goal of community asset mapping is to gain a baseline understanding of the strengths and weaknesses in a neighborhood.

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Create a policy map to address health conditions Learn ArcGIS

WEBThis tutorial was previously named Get started with Map Viewer.The workflow remains the same. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 41.9 percent of American adults over the age of 20 in 2019-2020 were considered obese.Adult obesity is linked to serious health issues, including increased risk of heart disease, diabetes, and …

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Map a historic cholera outbreak Learn ArcGIS

WEBOn the Contents toolbar, click Save and open and click Save as. In the Save map window, for Title, type 1854 Cholera Outbreak Map and add your initials to make the map unique within your ArcGIS organization. Click Save. A copy of the map is saved in your ArcGIS Online account.

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Analyze COVID-19 risk using ArcGIS Pro

WEBAnalyze COVID-19 risk using ArcGIS Pro. Create risk maps for transmission, susceptibility, resource scarcity, and risk profiles for targeting intervention areas. Coronavirus disease 2019, or COVID-19, poses a threat to global health. While researchers work to distribute a vaccine, the rest of the world does their best to prepare for, contain

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Visualize COVID-19 trends in ArcGIS Insights Learn ArcGIS

WEBThe dataset is expanded, revealing its attribute fields. The fields include the date the cases were reported (submission_date), the number of cases (tot_cases), the number of deaths (tot_death), and the name of the state (state), among other relevant information.In this dataset, the new_case field contains the number of new confirmed cases for each date, …

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Protect patient data when geocoding Learn ArcGIS

WEBEste Geraghty, MD, MS, MPH, GISP, is an internal medicine physician with a decade of clinical experience. She also served as a deputy director at the California Department of Public Health before coming to Esri where she is currently the chief medical officer, leading strategy and messaging in the health and human services sector.

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