Dynamic Geographical Accessibility Assessments to Improve Health Equity: Protocol for a Test Case in Cali, Colombia (Evaluaciones Dinámicas De Accesibilidad Geográfica Para Mejorar La Equidad: Prueba En Cali, Colombia: Protocolo De Investigación)

Cuervo LG, Jaramillo C, Cuervo D et al. Dynamic geographical accessibility assessments to improve health equity: protocol for a test case in Cali, Colombia [version 1; peer review: 1 approved]. F1000Research 2022, 11:1394 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.127294.1

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Luis Gabriel Cuervo

Autonomous University of Barcelona - Department of Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Preventative Medicine; Academia Nacional de Medicina de Colombia

Ciro Jaramillo

Universidad del Valle - School of Civil and Geomatic Engineering

Daniel Cuervo

IQuartil SAS

Eliana Martínez Herrera

Universidad de Antioquia - National Faculty of Public Health

Janet Hatcher-Roberts

University of Ottawa - Bruyère Research Institute

Luis Fernando Pinilla

Universidad de la Sabana

Maria Bula

Independent

Lyda Osorio

Universidad del Valle - School of Public Health

Pablo Zapata

IQuartil SAS

Felipe Piquero Villegas

Opportunities Amidst Uncertainty

Maria B. Ospina

Queen's University - Faculty of Health Sciences

Carmen Juliana Villamizar

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Date Written: July 28, 2022

Abstract

This protocol proposes an approach to assessing the place of residence as a spatial determinant of health in cities where traffic congestion might impact health services accessibility. The study provides dynamic travel times presenting data in ways that help shape decisions and spur action by diverse stakeholders and sectors.

Equity assessments in geographical accessibility to health services typically rely on static metrics, such as distance or average travel times. This new approach uses dynamic spatial accessibility measures providing travel times from the place of residence to the health service with the shortest journey time. It will show the interplay between traffic congestion, accessibility, and health equity and should be used to inform urban and health services monitoring and planning.

Available digitised data enable efficient and accurate accessibility measurements for urban areas using publicly available sources and provide disaggregated sociodemographic information and an equity perspective.

Test cases are done for urgent and frequent care (i.e., repeated ambulatory care). Situational analyses will be done with cross-sectional urban assessments; estimated potential improvements will be made for one or two new services, and findings will inform recommendations and future studies.

This study will use visualisations and descriptive statistics to allow non-specialized stakeholders to understand the effects of accessibility on populations and health equity. This includes “time-to-destination” metrics or the proportion of people who can reach a service by car within a given travel time threshold from the residence.

The study is part of the AMORE Collaborative Project, in which a diverse group of stakeholders seeks to address equity for accessibility to essential health services, including health service users and providers, authorities, and community members, including academia.

Keywords: Health Services Accessibility, City Planning, Urban Health, Health Inequality Monitoring, Spatial Analysis, Residence Characteristics, Spatial Distribution Population, Accessibility Health Services, Health Services Geographic Accessibility, Health Services Research, Health Services Evaluation

JEL Classification: I14, R41, R52, R53, I18

Suggested Citation

Cuervo Amore, Luis Gabriel and JARAMILLO, CIRO and Cuervo, Daniel and Martinez Herrera, Eliana and Hatcher-Roberts, Janet and Pinilla, Luis Fernando and Bula, Maria Olga and Osorio, Lyda and Zapata Murillo, Pablo and Piquero Villegas, Felipe and Ospina, Maria Beatriz and Villamizar Jaimes, Carmen Juliana, Dynamic Geographical Accessibility Assessments to Improve Health Equity: Protocol for a Test Case in Cali, Colombia (Evaluaciones Dinámicas De Accesibilidad Geográfica Para Mejorar La Equidad: Prueba En Cali, Colombia: Protocolo De Investigación) (July 28, 2022). Cuervo LG, Jaramillo C, Cuervo D et al. Dynamic geographical accessibility assessments to improve health equity: protocol for a test case in Cali, Colombia [version 1; peer review: 1 approved]. F1000Research 2022, 11:1394 (https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.127294.1, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4175407 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4175407

Luis Gabriel Cuervo Amore (Contact Author)

Autonomous University of Barcelona - Department of Paediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Preventative Medicine ( email )

Barcelona
Spain

Academia Nacional de Medicina de Colombia ( email )

Carrera 7 # 69-11
Bogotá, DC Cundinamarca 110231063
Colombia
+57 (1) 555-0555 (Phone)

HOME PAGE: http://https://anmdecolombia.org.co/

Ciro Jaramillo

Universidad del Valle - School of Civil and Geomatic Engineering ( email )

Daniel Cuervo

IQuartil SAS ( email )

Bogota
Colombia

HOME PAGE: http://https://iquartil.net/

Eliana Martinez Herrera

Universidad de Antioquia - National Faculty of Public Health ( email )

Janet Hatcher-Roberts

University of Ottawa - Bruyère Research Institute ( email )

Luis Fernando Pinilla

Universidad de la Sabana ( email )

Campus Universitario del Puente del Común, Km. 7
Chia, Cundinamarca A.A.140122
Colombia

Maria Olga Bula

Independent ( email )

Lyda Osorio

Universidad del Valle - School of Public Health ( email )

Pablo Zapata Murillo

IQuartil SAS ( email )

Bogota
Colombia

Felipe Piquero Villegas

Opportunities Amidst Uncertainty ( email )

Maria Beatriz Ospina

Queen's University - Faculty of Health Sciences ( email )

Carmen Juliana Villamizar Jaimes

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health ( email )

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