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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Bills

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About this dataset:

As defined in 2011 by the National Research Council of the National Academies, an “HIA [health impact assessment] is a systematic process that uses an array of data sources and analytic methods and considers input from stakeholders to determine the potential effects of a proposed policy, plan, program, or project on the health of a population and the distribution of those effects within the population. HIA provides recommendations on monitoring and managing those effects.

This is a longitudinal dataset displaying all HIA bills introduced between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2016. As such, no HIA bills introduced prior to January 1, 2012 are included. 

Click here to download a fact sheet highlighting some of the key findings from the HIA Bills and HIA Laws datasets.

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Considering health and health disparities during state policy formulation: examining Washington state Health Impact Reviews

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Dataset Created by
Policy Surveillance Program Staff

Dataset Maintained by
Policy Surveillance Program Staff

Dataset Valid From
January 1, 2012

Dataset Updated Through
December 31, 2016

Total Jurisdictions Covered
51