Abstract

Background: Health impact assessment (HIA) is a tool used to assess the potential health impacts of proposed projects, programs, and policies. The extent of the use of HIAs conducted on health sector proposals, and what they focus on, is currently largely undocumented. This paper reviews HIAs conducted on health sector proposals, their characteristics and describes the settings in which they were conducted. Methods: A systematic review was conducted, including peer-reviewed journals and grey literature utilizing keywords, synonyms, and subject headings relevant to HIA and the health sector. Eligibility criteria were independently applied to the identified works and data appraisal conducted using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme qualitative checklist tool. Results: 19 HIAs were identified and included in the review, including 13 rapid, three intermediate, and two comprehensive HIAs. The HIAs use was evident across a range of health service contexts, though all but one had been conducted in developed countries. Conclusion: The use of HIAs in the health sector is limited. There were various benefits attributed to the HIAs analysed including and not limited to the allocation of resources, reducing inequalities, and identification of possible negative consequences of a project. There is an opportunity to improve the use and reporting of HIAs across health settings internationally to enhance the consideration of broader determinants of health, influence decision making, and use of evidence in health sector planning for the future.

Highlights

  • This review has highlighted the limited use of Health impact assessment (HIA) in the health sector

  • If HIA’s use is to expand, it will be important for healthcare stakeholders and policy-makers to view HIA as a constructive and non-threatening process that usefully informs decision-making [40]

  • Exposing health professionals and health planners to HIAs’ use and enhancing reporting standards may assist in increasing its use

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Introduction

Basic principles for defining health [1] to consider a broad range of determinants of health and wellbeing It is a structured process used by public health professionals and decisionmakers to identify and communicate the potential health impacts of proposed projects, policies, and programs [2,3]. HIAs implement a broad approach to defining health, unlike the historic narrow concept where health encompasses the physical well-being from a medical perspective [4]. They provide decision-makers with recommendations around how to both maximize the health benefits and mitigate adverse health impacts of proposed projects, policies, and programs [5]

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