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Community Health Planning and Design: A Health Impact Assessment of Two Community Design Proposals in Harris County, Texas
Approach: HCPHES applied the six major steps in conducting an HIA – screening, scoping, assessment, recommendations, reporting, and monitoring and evaluation. Key informant interviews, environmental scans, GIS mapping, land use and community plans, and health indicators were used in combination to systematically identify the effects of each proposal on individuals who live, work, and frequent the region.
Results: Results are currently being analyzed. The analysis will describe the HIA process in both communities, including City-Management District differences in infrastructure and decision-making processes; feasibility to institutionalize HIA into the decision-making process; the types of data sources that were utilized to assess health risks and benefits; and present preliminary findings and recommendations for the two community design plans.
Conclusion: Utilization of the HIA process in community health planning may increase awareness to the benefit of HIA in improving the built environment through a “health in all policies” approach. Based on preliminary results, the HIA should lead to improvements to each of the community design plans by factoring in the health implications posed on their residents and visitors.
Learning Areas:
Conduct evaluation related to programs, research, and other areas of practiceEnvironmental health sciences
Program planning
Public health or related public policy
Learning Objectives:
Describe the 6 steps of a Health Impact Assessment used to assess the 2 community design proposals in Harris County, Texas.
Identify 2 findings from the Health Impact Assessment that are relevant to decision-makers beyond Harris County, Texas.
Keyword(s): Built Environment, Planning
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: Patricia L. Cummings, MPH, PhD is the Program Manager of the Built Environment & Health Impact Assessment Unit in Environmental Public Health at Harris County Public Health and Environmental Services. Dr. Cummingsâ academic interests and work for the past 8 years have included federally funded research and evaluation studies, health impact assessments, epidemiologic methods, peer-reviewed publications, and other related-efforts in the built environment, such as food safety, nutrition, behavioral economics, and community health planning.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.