Abstract

Introduction: For the past 2400 years, the spatial relationship between health and location has been a concern for researchers. Studies have been conducted for decades to understand such a relationship, which has led to the identification of a number of healthcare planning issues. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology has contributed to addressing such issues by applying analytical approaches at the level of epidemiological surveillance and evaluating the spatial inequality of access to healthcare. Consequently, the importance of reviewing healthcare planning issues and recognition of the role of GIS are integral to relevant studies. Such research will contribute to increasing the understanding of how to apply analytical approaches for dealing with healthcare planning issues using GIS. Methods: This paper aims to provide an examination of healthcare planning issues and focuses on reviewing the potential of GIS in dealing with such issues by applying analytical approaches. The method of a typical literature review was used through collecting data from various studies selected based on temporal and descriptive considerations. Results: Researchers have focused on developing and applying analytical approaches using GIS to support two important aspects of healthcare planning: first, epidemic surveillance and modeling, despite a lack of health information and its management, and, second, evaluating the spatial inequality of access to healthcare in order to determine the optimum distribution of health resources. Conclusion: GIS is an effective tool to support spatial decision-making in public health through applying the evolving analytical approaches to dealing with healthcare planning issues. This requires a literature review before preparing relevant studies, particularly because of the continuous development of GIS technologies.

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  • For the past 2400 years, the spatial relationship between health and location has been a concern for researchers

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  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an effective tool to support spatial decision-making in public health through applying the evolving analytical approaches to dealing with healthcare planning issues

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Introduction

For the past 2400 years, the spatial relationship between health and location has been a concern for researchers. Conclusion: GIS is an effective tool to support spatial decision-making in public health through applying the evolving analytical approaches to dealing with healthcare planning issues. This requires a literature review before preparing relevant studies, because of the continuous development of GIS technologies. There are many major issues affecting public health, which have led to geographical studies with an important and effective role in understanding a spatial relationship between the place and health, and enhancing aspects of community health, in addition to planning healthcare services [4]. The recent emergence of GIS has enhanced the understanding of the spatial relationship between health and place, it is considered as an effective tool for dealing with healthcare planning issues [6]

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