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Overcoming inefficiencies arising due to the impact of the modifiable areal unit problem on single-aggregation disease maps.

Matthew TusonMatthew YapMei Ruu KokBryan BoruffKevin MurrayAlistair VickeryBerwin A TurlachDavid Whyatt
Published in: International journal of health geographics (2020)
The ongoing, widespread lack of acknowledgement of the MAUP in disease mapping suggests that unawareness of its impact is extensive or that impact is underestimated. Routine implementation of OAM can help avoid resource allocation inefficiencies associated with this phenomenon. Our findings have immediate worldwide implications wherever single-aggregation disease maps are used to guide health policy planning and service delivery.
Keyphrases
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