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Health Impact Assessment in the United States

Posted By: ChrisRedfield
Health Impact Assessment in the United States

Catherine L. Ross, ‎Marla Orenstein, ‎Nisha Botchwey - Health Impact Assessment in the United States
Published: 2014-03-27 | ISBN: 1461473020 | PDF | 229 pages | 9 MB


A new public policy initiative is proposed, or a large-scale construction project. What is its potential impact on the health of the population? Are there adverse effects to address, health benefits to be promoted, some combination of both? A Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a cross-disciplinary means of answering these and other complex questions, so programs, projects, or policies can be adjusted accordingly.
Health Impact Assessment in the United States analyzes the goals, tools, and methods of HIA, and the competencies that are central to establishing best practices. It sets out the core principles that differentiate HIA from environmental and similar assessments, fleshing them out with case examples from the U.S. and abroad. Details of each step of the HIA process take follow-through into account, giving readers insights into not only collecting and evaluating data, but also communicating findings effectively to decision-makers and stakeholders. The book's expert coverage includes:
The importance of HIA to policy development.
Introduction to public health, community planning, and health assessment.
Overview of the core concepts of HIA, with illustrative examples.
Step-by-step guide to conducting an HIA, from screening to evaluation.
Emerging technologies shaping HIA tools and procedures.
Appendices featuring sample assessment sections and other resources.
The HIA has an increasingly vital place in the future of health-related policy, making Health Impact Assessment in the United States a valued manual and critical ideabook for students and practitioners in public health, public policy, urban planning, and community planning.