The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in Australia. The aim of this paper is to show the role that a GIS can play in the management of Divisions of General Practice (GP). We are proposing to use GIS to allow data in General Practice to be analysed visually through desktop mapping as a way of developing a Practice profile. Most of the research projects in this area in western countries are at this stage of development. The favourable conditions in Victoria, Australia (due to the amount of complete digital data bases) allow us to be more ambitious. Thus the aim of the project presented through this paper is not only to reach a visual representation of the spatial health data but to e...
One of the most important services areas that to date has not been addressed by GIS to the same exte...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
This is a post-print of a paper from INET '98 published by Internet Society. http://www.isoc.org/ine...
This is a paper from the 25th Annual Conference of the Australasian Urban and Regional Information S...
The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in...
The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in...
The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in...
This is a post-print of a paper from GIS in Public Health 1998Background: This paper details a coll...
With the rapid increase in uptake of information technologies in the health sector, and with concurr...
With the rapid increase in uptake of information technologies in the health sector, and with concurr...
With the rapid increase in uptake of information technologies in the health sector, and with concurr...
This is a post-print of a paper from AURISA '98With the rapid increase in uptake of information tech...
General practitioners in the medical field are one of the most important services required for the t...
This paper describes the delivery of a Geographic Information System (GIS) product through the Inter...
Objective: To demonstrate the potential of GIS (geographic information system) technology and ARIA (...
One of the most important services areas that to date has not been addressed by GIS to the same exte...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
This is a post-print of a paper from INET '98 published by Internet Society. http://www.isoc.org/ine...
This is a paper from the 25th Annual Conference of the Australasian Urban and Regional Information S...
The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in...
The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in...
The application of Geographic Information Systems with health has been relatively slow to develop in...
This is a post-print of a paper from GIS in Public Health 1998Background: This paper details a coll...
With the rapid increase in uptake of information technologies in the health sector, and with concurr...
With the rapid increase in uptake of information technologies in the health sector, and with concurr...
With the rapid increase in uptake of information technologies in the health sector, and with concurr...
This is a post-print of a paper from AURISA '98With the rapid increase in uptake of information tech...
General practitioners in the medical field are one of the most important services required for the t...
This paper describes the delivery of a Geographic Information System (GIS) product through the Inter...
Objective: To demonstrate the potential of GIS (geographic information system) technology and ARIA (...
One of the most important services areas that to date has not been addressed by GIS to the same exte...
This research has emanated from the geographical concerns raised by organisational change in the Bri...
This is a post-print of a paper from INET '98 published by Internet Society. http://www.isoc.org/ine...