Health Impact Assessment (HIA)Health PolicyPOPULATION HEALTHGUIDELINESFIELDIRANHIAIntroductionHealth Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) is a decision support tool that shows users how a new program, policy, or innovation affects health equity in different population groups. Various HEIA reporting and ...
Background to the Development of the Equity-Focused HIA FrameworkThe equity focused health impact assessment (EFHIA) framework arises out of a two year research project funded for the most part by the Australian Government's Public Health Education Research Program (PHERP) Innovations Grants (Round...
and an effective assessment supports health systems strengthening [5,6,7,8]. Utilizing a standardized format or template when describing and assessing health systems can support cross-country comparisons. This is because the reports that are produced based on templates...
The World Healthscience Fund seeks to maximise total return. The Fund invests globally at least 70% of its total assets in the equity securities of companies whose predominant economic activity is in healthcare, pharmaceuticals, medical technology and su
An example would be: “The 2017 reform to improve financial sustainability of national health insurance in Estonia” or “Ten years after the 2015 Canada Health Transfer reform: A persistent equity concern of insufficient risk-equalization.” For Policy comments, the title should provide a concise ...
In 2021, expert members of the editorial board and authors were invited to contribute to WHO-HAEM5 based on their records of diagnostic and/or scientific expertise, regional representation, equity and lack of potential conflicts-of-interest. For most chapters, a multidisciplinary author team was ...
Therefore, the regions in the Yangtze River Delta should pay attention to controlling the differences in the price levels of medical services so as to better achieve equity in health financing. And when comparing health expenditure across regions, price levels should also be taken into account. ...
This embryonic literature suggests that how governing bodies involve the community in their processes can have a significant impact on their ability to improve health equity. There are a number of pathways via which greater voice to disadvantaged groups would be expected to contribute to improved heal...
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