
Geographic Information Systems for Public Health (GISPH)
Geographic Information Systems for Public Health (GISPH) is a tool that combines geography and data analysis to improve public health outcomes. It helps health officials visualize information on maps, showing the distribution of diseases, access to medical services, and environmental factors. By analyzing this spatial data, public health professionals can identify health trends, target interventions, and allocate resources more effectively. GISPH supports informed decision-making, enhances community health planning, and aids in emergency response by mapping the connections between people’s health and their environments.