Discussion of "Spatial accessibility of pediatric primary healthcare: Measurement and inference"
Lance A. Waller

TL;DR
This paper discusses the measurement and inference methods used to assess spatial accessibility of pediatric primary healthcare, highlighting challenges and potential improvements in the evaluation process.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of existing spatial accessibility measurement techniques and suggests directions for enhancing inference accuracy.
Findings
Identifies limitations in current accessibility measurement methods
Proposes improvements for spatial data analysis in healthcare
Highlights importance of accurate inference in healthcare planning
Abstract
Discussion of "Spatial accessibility of pediatric primary healthcare: Measurement and inference" by Mallory Nobles, Nicoleta Serban and Julie Swann [arXiv:1501.03626].
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