What if there was a tool that could break down a neighborhood\u2019s socioeconomic measures, like income, education, employment and housing quality, to give us a sense of how those factors influence overall health, and maybe even inform where to target health resources and social interventions.\xa0\xa0
On today\u2019s podcast we talk with Dr. Amy Kind from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, who developed that tool, the Neighborhood Atlas.\xa0 The Neighborhood Atlas uses the \u201cArea Deprivation Index,\u201d which includes 17 measures of education, housing quality and poverty, and can be used free by anyone by going to the Neighborhood Atlas website (https://www.neighborhoodatlas.medicine.wisc.edu/).
In addition to talking with Amy about the Atlas, we discuss some of the following questions:
So take a listen and if you want to read more about it, check out Amy\u2019s NEJM article on the topic - https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1802313