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posted on 2021-02-08, 15:31authored byMatthew Blaser, John Canar, Gregory W. Arling, Michael CailasMichael Cailas
<p>The UIC School of Public Health (UIC-SPH) Public Health GIS
(PHGIS) program will be presenting a series of Midwest Comprehensive
Visualization Dashboards (MCVD) focusing on public and environmental health
issues in this region. The MCVD have as their primary objective to create
visualizations that lead to operational insights that enhance data-driven
decisions. They were explicitly designed to overcome some of the limitations
identified during the COVID-19 pandemic and the plethora of dashboards it
created. Among these deficiencies, we underline the following: <br></p><p><br></p>
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<p>Quality of the
source data and data limitations. </p>
<p>Exposure of
data characteristics. </p>
<p>Accessibility to dashboard capabilities. <br></p><p><br></p>
<p> </p>
<p>The COVID-19
MCVD is the first of this series aiming to assist professionals and the public
in comprehending the COVID-19 related issues impacting their communities and
generating action-oriented insights. The COVID-19 MCVD is an ArcGIS Online map
series that contains multiple interactive data dashboards for displaying and
exploring COVID-19 deaths in the “North Central Region” of the United States. </p>
Blaser M., Canar J., Greg Arling, Cailas M.D., Osiecki K., Sambanis A., Cooper B., Charles R., Flax-Hatch J., and Geraci P. Midwest Comprehensive Visualization Dashboards: COVID-19 MCVD. UIC-SPH-PHGIS program publication White Paper No. 2.2020.12.28 (PHGIS-WP-2.2020.12.28). Original publication date: December 28, 2020.