The significance of target policies and indicators is becoming apparent in the institutionalization of HIA/HiAP. Presenters will discuss the role that targets and indicators play in health‐guided policy decisions, the advantages and drawbacks of using them, use of indicators in generalizing and comparing across communities, and the logistics of developing a common set of indicators. This session will focus on several instances in which stakeholders from multiple sectors were convened to identify priority data sources, leading indicators, and model practices.
Michelle Rushing, Georgia Health Policy Center
Tatiana Lin, Kansas Health Institute
Advancing Health in All Policies Efforts in Kansas (PDF)
Celia Harris, Human Impact Partners
Julia Caplan, California Department of Public Health
Health in All Policies: California's Story (PDF)
Suzanne Condon, Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Tim Choi, San Francisco Department of Public Health
Nancy Goff, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
A Measurable Legacy: How HIA and HiAP Help Institutionalize Health‐guided Decision‐making Across Sectors with Key Policy and Health Indicators