2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17165767
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The Health Opportunity Index: Understanding the Input to Disparate Health Outcomes in Vulnerable and High-Risk Census Tracts

Abstract: The Health Opportunity Index (HOI) is a multivariate tool that can be more efficiently used to identify and understand the interplay of complex social determinants of health (SDH) at the census tract level that influences the ability to achieve optimal health. The derivation of the HOI utilizes the data-reduction technique of principal component analysis to determine the impact of SDH on optimal health at lower census geographies. In the midst of persistent health disparities and the present COVID-19 pandemic,… Show more

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“…Once the statistical advantage that an increased number of trained personnel have in mitigating COVID-19 mortality was clarified, many authors investigated the health system capacity to sustain the pandemic impact (Verhagen et al, 2020 , UK; Silalahi et al, 2020 , Indonesia). Besides medical resource scarcity (Zhou et al, 2020 , China), most studied predictors for the shaping of the health demand surge were elderly population, education, unemployment, exposure to poverty and deprivation, and interesting suggestions about the cartographic quantification of sanitary burden were proposed at suburban scale to ease adjustments (Verhagen et al, 2020 , UK; Ogojiaku et al, 2020 , USA). Health service accessibility was a recurrent issue: by applying big-data raster analysis, some continent-wide studies were carried out to compare the healthcare venue availability (Geldsetzer et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the statistical advantage that an increased number of trained personnel have in mitigating COVID-19 mortality was clarified, many authors investigated the health system capacity to sustain the pandemic impact (Verhagen et al, 2020 , UK; Silalahi et al, 2020 , Indonesia). Besides medical resource scarcity (Zhou et al, 2020 , China), most studied predictors for the shaping of the health demand surge were elderly population, education, unemployment, exposure to poverty and deprivation, and interesting suggestions about the cartographic quantification of sanitary burden were proposed at suburban scale to ease adjustments (Verhagen et al, 2020 , UK; Ogojiaku et al, 2020 , USA). Health service accessibility was a recurrent issue: by applying big-data raster analysis, some continent-wide studies were carried out to compare the healthcare venue availability (Geldsetzer et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because neighborhood lead risk is correlated with socioeconomic factors and social determinants of health, addressing lead risk might result in addressing other health risks in the neighborhoods. To examine how lead risk is related to other factors associated with health of children, we also compared lead risk scores with two other measurements of neighborhood resources, Child Opportunity Index 2.0 [ 44 ] and Health Opportunity Index [ 45 ]. Child Opportunity Index 2.0 (COI) is a composite metric of 29 neighborhood conditions affecting healthy development of children across three domains: education, health and environment, and social and economic.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With increased understanding that only a fraction of aging is shaped by genetics, the exposome concept supports a new framework for advancing both aging and environmental health sciences. Defined as “the cumulative measure of environmental influences and associated biological responses throughout the lifespan including exposures from the environment, diet, behavior, and endogenous processes,” the exposome approach represents an unprecedented opportunity to more comprehensively investigate both the fundamental processes of aging and aging disparities ( Cifuentes et al, 2019 ; Juarez et al, 2020a , b ; Ogojiaku et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Integrating the Science Of Aging And Environmental Health Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%