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(5) In the same menu, under “Select facility ID field (unique)” and “Select facility name field (text)", Select the field from the attribute table of the "To" health facility layer that contains the unique identifiers as well as the field containing the name of each hospital.
Travel scenario:
(6) Like for the accessibility analysis (see Section 5.5.3), this section is used to either import the content of the external scenario table and/or manually modify the information reported in the label, speed and/or mode columns. We will just keep the same values as before for this exercise.
The sections in the second part of the analysis panel can then be filled as follow:
Facilities selection
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(2) Similarly, in the “To” table, select the facilities you want to serve as points of arrival ("To"). That means that those facilities that have the “Hospital” type in the column “hf_type”, are selected for the present exercise.
Analysis settings:
(3) Under “Type of Analysis”, select the option to do an anisotropic analysis as you did for the previous analysis
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(6) Under “(Add short tags)”, give short tags to be attached to the different outputs of the analysis. We will use "referral" for the present exercise.
Validation:
(7) The validation module should indicate that all fields have been correctly filled in (with a green “OK”). If this is the case, you can hit the "Compute" button to launch the analysis. If this is not the case, the "Compute" button will still be in red, and you will have to go through the warning and error message to find out what needs to be adjusted.
A transparent window with some text and a progress bar will appear in front of the panel while the analysis is being conducted. Please wait until this window disappears to continue using AccessMod. This analysis can take a lot of time to completed especially if the number of health facilities to be processed is high.
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