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The following
slides gives an short overwiev of major published or publicly accessible documents of HIA. The
Gothenburg consensus paper (3) is the one which etsablished HIA as a methodology
recognized by WHO and putting down the basic principles of HIA. The basic values of HIA
are described as democracy, equity, sustainable development and ethical use of evidence.
Considerations of evidence about anticipated relationships between policy and health,
opinions experience and expectations of those who might be affected as well as provision
of more informed understanding by decision makers and the public and proposals for
adjustments or options to maximize positive and minimize negative health impacts are the
core elements of HIA given by Gothenburg consensus paper. |