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About HIA

HIA is a combination of procedures, methods, and tools by which a policy, program, or project may be judged as to its potential effects on the health of a population, and the distribution of those effects within the population.

HIA is a developing approach that can help to identify the potential health impacts of a proposal on a population prior to its implementation. Its primary output is an evidence-based evaluation geared to assist decision-makers in developing policies that promote health and health equity.

Strengths of HIA

  • Policy, program, and project proposals are often short-sighted and do not take into consideration potential long-term impacts. HIAs take into consideration both short-term, immediate impacts, as well as long-term impacts. 
  • The HIA process links public health issues to policy, program, and project decisions that fall outside of the traditional public health arenas, such as housing, education economic development, transportation, land use planning, etc. 

HIA serves as an umbrella that encompasses different approaches: rapid health impact assessment, health impact analysis, and health impact review. These approaches are differentiated by the availability of time and resources.

Values

• Democracy     • Equity     • Sustainable Development     • Ethical Use of Evidence


References

European Centre for Health Policy, WHO Regional Office for Europe. (1999) Gotherburg Consensus Paper. Health impact assessment: main concepts and suggested approach. Brussels: WHO

World Health Organization - HIA Values


Last Updated: 12-03-2008

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