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      • Health Impact Assessment (HIA) provide decision-makers and stakeholders with comprehensive information about the consequences on health of interventions, policies, and projects. Guidance documents often break HIA into four, five or six stages.
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  2. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a practical approach used to judge the potential health effects of a proposed policy, programme or project on a population, particularly on vulnerable or disadvantaged groups.

  3. Jul 29, 2024 · Health impact assessment (HIA) is a practical approach used to systematically judge the potential health effects of a policy, strategy, plan, programme or project on a population, particularly on vulnerable or disadvantaged groups.

  4. Oct 4, 2024 · Health impact assessment (HIA) can be a valuable tool for helping to develop policy and assisting decision-makers. How can HIA be used in projects, programmes and policies? How can HIA assist policy development? How can HIA bring policies and people together? How does HIA provide information for decision-makers? What is the role of public in HIA?

  5. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a tool for systematically identifying the impacts of plans and development projects, and for informing recommendations to promote and protect health and...

  6. SUMMARY: WHAT CRITERIA DEFINE A HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT? This chapter has described HIA categories, defined HIA, discussed current HIA practice, noted variations in practice, and provided the committee’s conclusions regarding each step of the HIA process.

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  7. May 20, 2000 · Health impact assessment is a structured method for assessing and improving the health consequences of projects and policies in the non-health sector. It is a multidisciplinary process combining a range of qualitative and quantitative evidence in a decision making framework.

  8. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a combination of procedures, methods and tools by which a policy, programme or plan may be judged as to its potential effects on the health of the population and the distribution of those effects within the population” (1999, WHO consensus conference).

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