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aluation of Spatial Accessibility Ohio Trauma Centers ing a GIS-Based Gravity Model Wei Chen, PhD Senior Systems Programmer Research Information Solutions and Innovations of Nationwide Children’s Hospital 2015 Ohio GIS Conference September 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio

Evaluation of Spatial Accessibility to Ohio Trauma Centers Using a GIS-Based Gravity Model Wei Chen, PhD Senior Systems Programmer Research Information

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Page 1: Evaluation of Spatial Accessibility to Ohio Trauma Centers Using a GIS-Based Gravity Model Wei Chen, PhD Senior Systems Programmer Research Information

Evaluation of Spatial Accessibility to Ohio Trauma Centers Using a GIS-Based Gravity Model

Wei Chen, PhDSenior Systems Programmer

Research Information Solutions and Innovations of Nationwide Children’s Hospital

2015 Ohio GIS ConferenceSeptember 21 - 23, 2015 | Hyatt Regency Columbus| Columbus, Ohio

Page 2: Evaluation of Spatial Accessibility to Ohio Trauma Centers Using a GIS-Based Gravity Model Wei Chen, PhD Senior Systems Programmer Research Information

Accessibility•The ability of receiving quality service by

traveling from one location to another.

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What affects accessibility?Consider a child looking for a doctor

Distance Demand Quality of Service

Supply

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Law of Gravitation

Distance

DemandQuality of Service

Supply

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The Research Question•Identify areas in Ohio with Good and Poor

accessibilities.

Zip codes and counties in Ohio.

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Can you visually find out areas with good accessibility?

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•Build a GIS model:

GIS helps formalize and automate the process

Di

Sj

P = Diij β

di j

dij

Steps 4-1: Calculate population potential from demand to service.

Population site (Demand)

Service site (Supply)

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Build a GIS model, cont.

TPj = i ijD d

− β

m

∑i=1

Steps 4-2: Sum up the total population potential from all demands to each service location.

Population site (Demand)

Service site (Supply)

Di

Sj

di j

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Build a GIS model, cont.Steps 4-3: Calculate access potential of demand location to service location.

Di

Sj

di j

Population site (Demand)

Service site (Supply)

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Build a GIS model, cont.

n

= ∑ Aij

j =1TAi

Di

dij

Steps 4-4: Sum up the total access of the demand location to all service locations.

Sj Population site (Demand)

Service site (Supply)

This is the final accessibility we are talking about!

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Result 3-1:

Accessibility to regional trauma centers on the Zip Code Level.

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Result 3-2:

Accessibility to regional trauma centers on the County Level.

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Result 3-3a:

Underserved counties in terms of trauma care access.

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Result 3-3b:

Underserved counties ranking.

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Conclusions• Accessibility to trauma service is dramatically different

among Ohio counties.

▫ For example, Franklin county is 20 times more advantageous than Hocking county.

▫ The 10 most served counties are about 10 times more accessible to trauma services than the 10 most underserved counties.

• Areas with good access largely cluster near urban centers (3Cs).

• Out-of-state service centers complement some of the needs of access from Ohio population.