Background: There is an open discussion on how the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) or mathematical models could offer a new perspective on health research and positive health outcomes. The present study is a literature review that aims to explore and identify several GIS and IT applications (spatial or mathematical oriented) in health research, clinical practice, public health and police making. Methods: The review was conducted in two different literature database (PubMed, The Cochrane Library and in grey literature via internet (Google). Results: Several applications were identified and selected examples are presented in this article. Their positive (current or expected) impact on health outcomes, health research and public health strategies is discussed. Conclusions: Such applications could empower positive health outcomes and promote healthy ageing, quality of life and wellbeing, develop networks of active citizens and multi-sector professionals.
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Sifaki-Pistolla Dimitra; Pistolla Georgia. Spatial Analysis and Mathematics in Health Research: How. Sci. J. Public Health 2015, 3(3-1), 4-9. doi: 10.11648/j.sjph.s.2015030301.12
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Sifaki-Pistolla Dimitra, Pistolla Georgia. Spatial Analysis and Mathematics in Health Research: How. Sci J Public Health. 2015;3(3-1):4-9. doi: 10.11648/j.sjph.s.2015030301.12
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