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Patient and Provider Satisfaction With a Geomapping Tool for Finding Community Family Physicians in Ontario, Canada: Cross-Sectional Online Survey Study

Patient and Provider Satisfaction With a Geomapping Tool for Finding Community Family Physicians in Ontario, Canada: Cross-Sectional Online Survey Study

The tool, named “Doc Mapper” in English [6] and “Trouvez Un Medecin” in French [7], presents interactive maps of family physician practice locations in the city of Ottawa and in neighboring Renfrew County, Ontario, searchable by languages spoken (52 languages for Ottawa, 22 for Renfrew County). However, the overall use and effectiveness of this language-concordant primary care tool have yet to be evaluated.

Christopher Belanger, Cayden Peixoto, Sara Francoeur, Lise M Bjerre

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e56716

Twenty Years of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Safe Harbor Provision: Unsolved Challenges and Ways Forward

Twenty Years of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Safe Harbor Provision: Unsolved Challenges and Ways Forward

When addressing many types of research problems, maps should generally be shared at a resolution that best portrays the reality of the underlying data. In terms of health and disease mapping, this realism often means desiring a fine-detailed visualization that helps make community-level public health interventions more effective. Geotechnology offers innovative ways of creating these fine-detailed maps and customizing them for the analysis and display of health data.

Brittany Krzyzanowski, Steven M Manson

JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(8):e37756