Beyond the map: evidencing the spatial dimension of health inequalities.
Yohan FayetDelphine PraudBéatrice FerversIsabelle Ray-CoquardJean-Yves BlayFrançoise DucimetiereGuy FagherazziElodie FaurePublished in: International journal of health geographics (2020)
Our results evidence the comprehensive contribution of the geographical context in the constitution of health inequalities. To our knowledge, GeoClasH is the first nationwide classification that combines social, environmental and health care access scores at the municipality scale. It can therefore be used as a proxy to assess the geographical context of the individuals in public health studies.