Health Impact Assessment: an introductory paper
Health Impact Assessment: an introductory paper
Date
2001-09-08
Authors
Elliott, I.
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Institute of Public Health in Ireland
Abstract
Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is ‘a combination of procedures, methods and tools by which a policy, programme 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’[World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe 1999 4].
Its purposes are minimising health loss and maximising health gain [Winters 1997]. In Ireland, the term ‘health proofing’ is sometimes used interchangeably with HIA. HIA generally assesses the health effects of interventions that are not primarily aimed at effecting health [Boothroyd 1995 in Burney 1999].
A formal HIA should be considered when there is uncertainty or concern about possible health risks of a proposal, or possible opportunities to increase health gain [Scottish Needs Assessment Programme 2000].
HIA is developing globally as a significant opportunity to make policies, programmes and projects ‘health conscious’ [Milner 1999 54].
Description
Keywords
Health Impact Assessment,
Policy,
Policymaker
Citation
Elliott, I., 2001. Health Impact Assessment: an introductory paper. Institute of Public Health in Ireland