Proyectos e instrumentos aplicados para la gestión sanitaria frente al Covid–19: alcances, perspectivas y desafíos
The context of a pandemic and health emergency due to COVID–19 implied the ability to store, process, analyze and have spatial and alphanumeric information at different scales to answer useful questions in the face of demand derived from public and private organizations for health management.&nb...
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Universidad Nacional del Litoral
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/revistalocale/article/view/11951 |
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Sumario: | The context of a pandemic and health emergency due to COVID–19 implied the ability to store, process, analyze and have spatial and alphanumeric information at different scales to answer useful questions in the face of demand derived from public and private organizations for health management. In this line, I+D projects were developed that linked the academic units of the Faculty of Human Sciences and Veterinary Sciences. The article focuses on the scope, challenges and execution of two of them. The first was the University Volunteering for the COVID–19 Health Emergency project whose main objective was to work on the potentialities of the use of geotechnologies as tools for decision–making in the territories in the context of health emergency and the contribution of the FCH–UNICEN spatial data infrastructure to store, produce, analyze and disseminate geospatial information and guarantee access to the democratization of information. The second of the projects was strictly related to sanitary management and public health from the development of the serological survey stratified by age based on the population of the Tandil district. Its purpose was to develop analysis models of the spatial distribution of comorbidities associated with obtaining indicators, mainly obesity and diabetes through the contribution of GIT. The contributions and instruments try to build an interdisciplinary approach between Geography, Public Health and Informatics and are oriented to give visibility to Geography as a discipline and to be able to materialize in the territory the scope of its potential both for the production of alphanumeric and graphic information periodically updated from spatial analysis and future scenario modeling for immediate decision making and policy development in the context of ASPO. |
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