Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs
The aim of Health in All Policies (HiAP) is to bring diverse sectors together to find shared solutions; it focuses on identifying 'win-win' or 'cobenefits' such that policy measures contribute not only to improved health outcome...
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ABSTINENCE ADOLESCENCE AGING AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AIR POLLUTION ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ALCOHOLIC BASIC NEEDS BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD HEALTH CITIZEN CIVIC PARTICIPATION CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COUNSELING CRIME DEATH RATES DECISION MAKING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DIET DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISEASE BURDEN DISSEMINATION DROPOUT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY DETECTION ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC POLICY EFFECTIVE ACTION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PLANNING FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME FISCAL POLICIES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SAFETY GENERIC DRUGS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GREEN SPACE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENTS HEALTH IMPACTS HEALTH INEQUITIES HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKFORCE HEALTHY CITIES HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT HEALTHY LIFESTYLES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HIV HIV PREVENTION HOSPITAL HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILLNESS IMPORTANT POLICY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LAWS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-TERM CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES MARKETING MASS MEDIA MEDICAL SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL PLAN NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATURAL RESOURCES NCD NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES NUTRITION OBESITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY GOALS POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY LEVEL POLICY MAKERS POLICY PROCESS POLICY RESPONSE POLITICAL CLIMATE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL SUPPORT POLLUTION POOR HEALTH POPULATION DATA POPULATION GROUPS PREVALENCE PREVENTION STRATEGIES PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRESS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION QUALITY OF HEALTH RADIO RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES RESEARCH · POLICY RESTAURANTS RISK FACTORS ROOMS RURAL AREAS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENTS SMOKERS SMOKING SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECTOR SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SODIUM TOBACCO PRODUCTS TRANSPORTATION TV URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION VIOLENCE VISION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WALKING WASTE WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD CONFERENCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
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ABSTINENCE ADOLESCENCE AGING AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AIR POLLUTION ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ALCOHOLIC BASIC NEEDS BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD HEALTH CITIZEN CIVIC PARTICIPATION CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COUNSELING CRIME DEATH RATES DECISION MAKING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DIET DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISEASE BURDEN DISSEMINATION DROPOUT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY DETECTION ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC POLICY EFFECTIVE ACTION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PLANNING FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME FISCAL POLICIES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SAFETY GENERIC DRUGS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GREEN SPACE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENTS HEALTH IMPACTS HEALTH INEQUITIES HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKFORCE HEALTHY CITIES HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT HEALTHY LIFESTYLES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HIV HIV PREVENTION HOSPITAL HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILLNESS IMPORTANT POLICY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LAWS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-TERM CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES MARKETING MASS MEDIA MEDICAL SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL PLAN NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATURAL RESOURCES NCD NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES NUTRITION OBESITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY GOALS POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY LEVEL POLICY MAKERS POLICY PROCESS POLICY RESPONSE POLITICAL CLIMATE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL SUPPORT POLLUTION POOR HEALTH POPULATION DATA POPULATION GROUPS PREVALENCE PREVENTION STRATEGIES PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRESS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION QUALITY OF HEALTH RADIO RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES RESEARCH · POLICY RESTAURANTS RISK FACTORS ROOMS RURAL AREAS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENTS SMOKERS SMOKING SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECTOR SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SODIUM TOBACCO PRODUCTS TRANSPORTATION TV URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION VIOLENCE VISION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WALKING WASTE WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD CONFERENCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION Lin, Vivian Jones, Catherine Wang, Shiyong Baris, Enis Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs |
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Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP)
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The aim of Health in All Policies
(HiAP) is to bring diverse sectors together to find shared
solutions; it focuses on identifying 'win-win' or
'cobenefits' such that policy measures contribute
not only to improved health outcomes but also to outcomes
desired by other sectors, such as education, environment,
welfare, agriculture, and transportation. HiAP can be
applied to NCD prevention and control from three different
entry points: risk factors or conditions, population groups
(including life course), and sectors. (HiAP) is a relatively
new concept and policy practice that attempts to incorporate
consideration into the policy decision-making process of how
public policies and programs affect community health and
well-being. It represents a way of working across sectors
that aim to find solutions for complex, interrelated, and
persistent problems. With the global epidemic in
non-communicable diseases (NCDs), HiAP offers a potential
approach and a pathway to secure coordinated action on
social determinants of health that relate to NCDs and result
in health inequalities. Promising examples can be seen
globally for action on both specific NCD risk factors as
well as in a more systemic approach to policy decision making. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Lin, Vivian Jones, Catherine Wang, Shiyong Baris, Enis |
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Lin, Vivian Jones, Catherine Wang, Shiyong Baris, Enis |
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Lin, Vivian |
title |
Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs |
title_short |
Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs |
title_full |
Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs |
title_fullStr |
Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs |
title_full_unstemmed |
Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs |
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health in all policies as a strategic policy response to ncds |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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okr-10986-200642021-04-23T14:03:53Z Health in All Policies as a Strategic Policy Response to NCDs Lin, Vivian Jones, Catherine Wang, Shiyong Baris, Enis ABSTINENCE ADOLESCENCE AGING AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AIR POLLUTION ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION ALCOHOLIC BASIC NEEDS BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING BULLETIN BURDEN OF DISEASE CAPACITY BUILDING CHILD HEALTH CITIZEN CIVIC PARTICIPATION CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICABLE DISEASE COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EDUCATION COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COUNSELING CRIME DEATH RATES DECISION MAKING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DIET DISABILITIES DISABILITY DISEASE BURDEN DISSEMINATION DROPOUT EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLY DETECTION ECONOMIC POLICIES ECONOMIC POLICY EFFECTIVE ACTION EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION EPIDEMIC EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS EPIDEMIOLOGY FAMILIES FAMILY HEALTH FAMILY INCOME FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PLANNING FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME FISCAL POLICIES FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SAFETY GENERIC DRUGS GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT POLICIES GREEN SPACE HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE DELIVERY HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH CARE SYSTEM HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH CONSEQUENCES HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH IMPACT HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENTS HEALTH IMPACTS HEALTH INEQUITIES HEALTH INFORMATION HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICIES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH PROGRAMS HEALTH PROMOTION HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SPECIALIST HEALTH STATUS HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEMS HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKFORCE HEALTHY CITIES HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT HEALTHY LIFESTYLES HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE HIV HIV PREVENTION HOSPITAL HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN RESOURCES ILLNESS IMPORTANT POLICY INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATES INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LAWS LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LONG-TERM CARE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MANDATES MARKETING MASS MEDIA MEDICAL SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH MINISTRIES OF HEALTH MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORTALITY MOTHER MULTIPLE PARTNERS NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL HEALTH POLICY NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL LEVELS NATIONAL PLAN NATIONAL POLICIES NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL NATIONAL STRATEGIES NATURAL RESOURCES NCD NONCOMMUNICABLE DISEASES NUTRITION OBESITY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY GOALS POLICY GUIDANCE POLICY LEVEL POLICY MAKERS POLICY PROCESS POLICY RESPONSE POLITICAL CLIMATE POLITICAL LEADERSHIP POLITICAL SUPPORT POLLUTION POOR HEALTH POPULATION DATA POPULATION GROUPS PREVALENCE PREVENTION STRATEGIES PRIMARY CARE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROGRESS PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CONCERN PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH STRATEGIES PUBLIC HEARINGS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION QUALITY OF HEALTH RADIO RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES RESEARCH · POLICY RESTAURANTS RISK FACTORS ROOMS RURAL AREAS SAFE DRINKING WATER SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SET OF RECOMMENDATIONS SMOKE-FREE ENVIRONMENTS SMOKERS SMOKING SOCIAL AFFAIRS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FACTORS SOCIAL INEQUALITY SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL PARTICIPATION SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECTOR SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS SODIUM TOBACCO PRODUCTS TRANSPORTATION TV URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBANIZATION VIOLENCE VISION VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WALKING WASTE WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS WORLD CONFERENCE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION The aim of Health in All Policies (HiAP) is to bring diverse sectors together to find shared solutions; it focuses on identifying 'win-win' or 'cobenefits' such that policy measures contribute not only to improved health outcomes but also to outcomes desired by other sectors, such as education, environment, welfare, agriculture, and transportation. HiAP can be applied to NCD prevention and control from three different entry points: risk factors or conditions, population groups (including life course), and sectors. (HiAP) is a relatively new concept and policy practice that attempts to incorporate consideration into the policy decision-making process of how public policies and programs affect community health and well-being. It represents a way of working across sectors that aim to find solutions for complex, interrelated, and persistent problems. With the global epidemic in non-communicable diseases (NCDs), HiAP offers a potential approach and a pathway to secure coordinated action on social determinants of health that relate to NCDs and result in health inequalities. Promising examples can be seen globally for action on both specific NCD risk factors as well as in a more systemic approach to policy decision making. 2014-09-11T13:36:27Z 2014-09-11T13:36:27Z 2014-02 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/02/20030014/health-all-policies-strategic-policy-response-ncds http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20064 English en_US Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP) discussion paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |