NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS (USA) - Caliper is excited to announce the release of free updated healthcare map layers. We are providing over 5 million medical and healthcare provider points-of-interest. These locations can be analyzed with the tools and data already included with Maptitude, such as counts by health insurance coverage type. The provision of the entire healthcare landscape in a mapping format is unprecedented.
Accountable care and better access to electronic health records are driving the use of Maptitude mapping software by healthcare providers to improve the health of their communities (more...). Maptitude is widely used to better target care interventions, to reduce readmissions, and to help hospitals qualify for incentives for service improvement.
The ability and desire to map health data has exploded. Out of the box, Maptitude 2017 with the U.S. Country Package provides detailed geographic data for the entire country that includes hospitals, emergency rooms, and pharmacies. The free addition of comprehensive healthcare location databases ensures that Maptitude will continue to be at the forefront of the digital healthcare revolution. The new healthcare data layers are:
Maptitude allows you to explore doctor, patient, and provider locations, verify compliance, map service territories, perform hospital mapping, and conduct health-focused research. If you have any questions about Maptitude or data availability contact Caliper.
Caliper Corporation develops state-of-the-art Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software. With a focus on usability, Maptitude is designed to be a cost-effective, professional healthcare mapping software product. Maptitude enables organizations to leverage their location-based data to improve decision making and planning, while minimizing expenditure through competitively priced solutions.
Caliper is a privately held corporation and is a leading developer of mapping, redistricting, transportation, and GIS software.
"This is awesome mapping software. We use it to create heat maps of where our patients live. This allows us to intelligently decide where to add services in our area."
Philip Moya
San Antonio Kidney Disease
Center