Mapping Mental Health Comorbidities for Targeted Local Care
WHY LOCATION-BASED INSIGHTS MATTER Comorbidity—two or more disorders in one person—rarely spreads evenly across a city. When anonymous clinic records sit on top of census maps, blocks where PTSD and alcohol misuse spike together light up. Outreach teams can meet residents in shelters or barber shops instead of waiting for an ER crisis. HOW THE MAPS ARE BUILT - De-identify electronic health records. - Tag each visit with latitude. - Run spatial autocorrelation to confirm real clusters. - Layer transit, housing, and income data to expose root pressures. WHAT CENTERS DO WITH IT • Park mobile medication vans near overdose hot spots. • Host evening therapy groups in schools when self-harm clusters appear. • Use clear visuals to secure grants for underserved streets. TAKEAWAY Street-level comorbidity views turn treatment into a neighborhood partnership. Data cannot heal by itself, yet it shows exactly where human connection is needed next.















