National HIA Meeting 2013 - Breakout Session

Analytic Tools and Date Sources for Assessment

OVERVIEW

This session is a discussion of the various tools and data sources typically used in assessment, but also a discussion of some uncommon ones.

Moderator:

Brian Cole, University of California, Los Angeles Fielding School of Public Health

Presentations:

John Prochaska, University of Texas Medical Branch Center to Eliminate Health Disparities

Quantifying Health Impacts from Multiple Sources: the Creation of a Relative Index for Assessment and Modeling of Recommendations (PDF)

Ivan Williams, Kansas Health Institute

HIA Mapping Tools, Techniques and Tips (PDF)

Sonali Soneji, Simple Solutions Planning & Design, LLC

Incorporating Cost‐Effectiveness into Health Impact Calculations (PDF)

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