A Public Health Dataset for England Featuring Medical Prescriptions and Satellite Imagery
–Neural Information Processing Systems
As extreme weather events become more frequent, understanding their impact on human health becomes increasingly crucial. However, the utilization of Earth Observation to effectively analyze the environmental context in relation to health remains limited. This limitation is primarily due to the lack of fine-grained spatial and temporal data in public and population health studies, hindering a comprehensive understanding of health outcomes. Additionally, obtaining appropriate environmental indices across different geographical levels and timeframes poses a challenge. For the years 2019 (pre-COVID) and 2020 (COVID), we collected spatio-temporal indicators for all Lower Layer Super Output Areas in England. These indicators included: i) 111 sociodemographic features linked to health in existing literature, ii) 43 environmental point features (e.g., greenery and air pollution levels), iii) 4 seasonal composite satellite images each with 11 bands, and iv) prescription prevalence associated with five medical conditions (depression, anxiety, diabetes, hypertension, and asthma), opioids and total prescriptions.
Neural Information Processing Systems
May-25-2025, 16:46:36 GMT
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- Europe > United Kingdom > England (0.86)
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- Research Report
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- New Finding (1.00)
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- Energy > Renewable
- Government > Regional Government
- Health & Medicine
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- Epidemiology (1.00)
- Public Health (1.00)
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- Cardiology/Vascular Diseases (0.88)
- Endocrinology > Diabetes (0.67)
- Infections and Infectious Diseases (0.88)
- Neurology (0.92)
- Psychiatry/Psychology (1.00)
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