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Implementation of Health Impact Assessment in the Healthcare System of the Republic of Kazakhstan

ZS. Kalel, G. Gulis, AM. Aringazina

. 2023 ; 20 (3) : . [pub] 20230128

Language English Country Switzerland

Document type Review, Journal Article

The Health Impact Assessment (hereinafter referred to as HIA) is an effective method for predicting potential health impacts from decisions. Little is known about the implementation of the HIA in the Republic of Kazakhstan (further, RK). In addition, the Russian language literature has not yet been reviewed in terms of HIA-related knowledge. By conducting a literature review of enabling factors, including Russian language literature, on the implementation of the HIA and studying governance systems in RK, we aim to suggest an implementation process to implement the HIA in RK. After careful analysis of the governance system, we suggest set up of a HIA support unit under the National Scientific Center for Health Development and discuss the possible benefits. The proposed center should guide the implementation of the HIA in RK.

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