Data Visualization Studio
The Center for Health Equity has extensive expertise in building interactive data visualization tools to enhance public health research and practice. Keeping track of performance data in real time is critical for ensuring that health initiatives stay on track and are successful. The Center for Health Equity data visualization studio helps both funders and implementers create sight lines with real-time monitoring to optimize performance.
Using ArcGIS Pro, the studio creates clear, impactful maps that reveal geographical trends. With Power BI, we build intuitive dashboards that track key performance indicators at a glance in real time. Our team of data scientists, cartographers, and statisticians transforms complex data into actionable insights, empowering organizations to make informed decisions and drive measurable impact.
The Center is offering customized interactive data visualization as a paid consultative service. Please contact Wes Gibson, MPH for more information.
Explore examples of detailed maps, developed for our partners, below
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Columbia Tap Trail Affordable Housing Dashboard
Columbia Tap Trail Affordable Housing Dashboard
This dashboard tracks affordable housing investments near the Columbia Tap Trail in Houston, Texas. Working with a variety of partners, the goal is to create or preserve affordable units in the area..
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A Visual Tour of Food Insecurity-Related Factors in Greater San Antonio
A Visual Tour of Food Insecurity-Related Factors in Greater San Antonio
Go to A Visual Tour of Food Insecurity-Related Factors in Greater San Antonio
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Houston Texas Food Insecurity Dashboard
Houston Texas Food Insecurity Dashboard
The Center for Health Equity has a robust portfolio of Food Is Medicine research and policy activities to inform the evidence base across diverse populations in Texas. In partnership with health systems (e.g., Harris Health, UT Physicians, Legacy Community Health), managed care organizations (e.g., Community Health Choice), and community organizations (e.g., Houston Food Bank, Brighter Bites), the Center is designing and testing different models of FIM programs across different populations, including high-risk pregnant mothers, pediatric populations and adults with diabetes.