Integrating Health Impact Assessment with the Policy Process: Lessons and experiences from around the world

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Abstract

Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a policy-support instrument and approach that seeks to assess the health impacts of projects, programmes and policies on population health. The ultimate goal of HIA is to systematically predict health impacts and subsequently inform the intersectoral decision- and policy-making processes of these impacts. This resource examines how the process of integrating HIA with policy can take place. Introductory chapters outline the HIA process and provide a conceptual foundation for the book. Then, drawing from experiences of HIA practice and research globally, country-specific experiences are presented to examine HIA's relationship with the policy process. Throughout, checklists and learning points are provided to assist in the understanding of the concepts and examples discussed.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Publisher Oxford University Press
Number of pages218
Publication statusPublished - 12 Dec 2013

UCC Futures

  • Future of Health

Keywords

  • health impact assessment (HIA)
  • Policy sciences

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