American Osteopathic Association [AOA]
Serving as the professional family for more than 104,000 osteopathic physicians (DOs) and osteopathic medical students, the American Osteopathic Association (AOA) promotes public health and encourages scientific research. In addition to serving as the primary certifying body for DOs, the AOA is the accrediting agency for all osteopathic medical schools and has federal authority to accredit hospitals and other health care facilities. The AOA's mission is to advance the philosophy and practice of osteopathic medicine by promoting excellence in education, research, and the delivery of quality, cost-effective health care within a distinct, unified profession.AOA Healthcare Workforce Mapping Portal:
Specific information available through the portal includes:
Tools
PAN - use the hand tool on map to move map
PREVIOUS EXTENT-go back to extent from previous view
NEXT EXTENT-go forward to extent from next view
IDENTIFY-choose data layer and learn more about chosen data
BUFFER- enter mileage for circumference analysis
ROUTING - point-to-point distance and time travel analysis
SERVICES AREA - create a time or mileage service area to use in analysis
AGGREGATE SUMMARY-summarizes selected providers at zipcode, county or state level
PRINT MAP - create a titled map of portal view
EXPORT MAP - generate an image format for download of a map
MAP LEGEND - make the map legend reappear
Tutorials
Disclaimer
The American Osteopathic Association in collaboration with NCAHD and its affiliate partner, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, cannot be held responsible for the misuse or misrepresentation of data accessed through this site
All Rights Reserved. AOA shall have the right to share access to this tool at our sole discretion as it deems appropriate, giving consideration to Tennessee graduate medical institutions, state and local agencies, public and private affiliation and all stakeholders impacted by business decisions influenced by this information.
Copyright 2014 American Osteopathic Association
Individual healthcare provider data is only available through the secure portal. Zip code, county, and state aggregates for providers are still available through the Aggregate Summary Tool located in 4. Select a Tool for Further Analysis.
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If you would like access to the individual provider level data, NCAHD has this information for every year since 2007 through 2018. Contact Ann K. Peton, apeton@vt.vcom.edu for more information.
The XYZ portal contains many different types of data. For example, we generated the physician data from NCAHD's Enhanced State Licensure Data dated 2016.
For more current data, please contact Ann K. Peton, apeton@vt.vcom.edu for more information.
At the current extent, individual features (e.g. providers, etc.) are not visible. You can use the aggregate summary tool to calculate data related to these layers, but you wil not see the individual features when you turn them on.
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