Abstract Background In response to citizens’ concerns about elevated cancer incidence in their locales, US CDC proposed publishing cancer incidence at sub-county scales. At these scales, confidence in patients’ residential geolocation becomes a key constraint of geospatial analysis. To support monitoring cancer incidence in sub-county areas, we presented summary metrics to numerically delimit confidence in residential geolocation. Results We defined a concept of Residential Address Discriminant Power (RADP) as theoretically perfect within all residential addresses and its practical application, i.e., using Emergency Dispatch (ED) Address Point Candidates of Equivalent Likelihood (CEL) to quantify Residential Geolocation Discriminant Power (...
Geocoding is often used to produce maps of disease rates from the diagnosis addresses of incident ca...
Addresses are the most common georeferencing resource people use to communicate to others a location...
Despite the promise of geocoding and use of area-based socioeconomic measures to overcome the paucit...
The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustain...
The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustain...
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and ...
BackgroundThis research develops methods for determining the effect of geocoding quality on relation...
BACKGROUND: Location is often an important component of exposure assessment, and positional errors i...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
Abstract Background This research develops methods for determining the effect of geocoding quality o...
Background Maintaining patient privacy when geocoding and linking residential address information wi...
Health data usually has missing or incomplete location information, which impacts the quality of res...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
Geocoding is often used to produce maps of disease rates from the diagnosis addresses of incident ca...
Addresses are the most common georeferencing resource people use to communicate to others a location...
Despite the promise of geocoding and use of area-based socioeconomic measures to overcome the paucit...
The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustain...
The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustain...
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and ...
BackgroundThis research develops methods for determining the effect of geocoding quality on relation...
BACKGROUND: Location is often an important component of exposure assessment, and positional errors i...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
Abstract Background This research develops methods for determining the effect of geocoding quality o...
Background Maintaining patient privacy when geocoding and linking residential address information wi...
Health data usually has missing or incomplete location information, which impacts the quality of res...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
Geocoding is often used to produce maps of disease rates from the diagnosis addresses of incident ca...
Addresses are the most common georeferencing resource people use to communicate to others a location...
Despite the promise of geocoding and use of area-based socioeconomic measures to overcome the paucit...