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Using Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation for Modeling Spatial Healthcare Utilization

In recent years, spatial and spatio-temporal modeling have become an important area of research in many fields (epidemiology, environmental studies, disease mapping). In this work we propose different spatial models to study hospital recruitment, including some potentially explicative variables. Interest is on the distribution per geographical unit of the ratio between the number of patients living in this geographical unit and the population in the same unit. Models considered are within the framework of Bayesian Latent Gaussian models. Our response variable is assumed to follow a binomial distribution, with logit link, whose parameters are the population in the geographical unit and the corresponding relative risk. The structured additive predictor accounts for effects of various covariates in an additive way, including smoothing functions of the covariates (for example spatial effect), linear effect of covariates. To approximate posterior marginals, which not available in closed form, we use integrated nested Laplace approximations (INLA), recently proposed for approximate Bayesian inference in latent Gaussian models. INLA has the advantage of giving very accurate approximations and being faster than McMC methods when the number of parameters does not exceed 6 (as it is in our case). Model comparisons are assessed using DIC criterion.

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