1. screening – determines the potential health implications of the policy
2. scoping - key health issues and public concerns are identified that should be considered the assessment. Health determinants that may be include factors such as the social, and physical environment (housing quality, crime rates, and social networks), personal or family circumstances (exercise, risky-behavior, and employment)
3. Appraisal – within the defined scopes, available evidence is gathered and used to estimate the potential health gains or losses.
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Procedures in health appraisal
1. screening – determines the potential health implications of the policy
2. scoping - key health issues and public concerns are identified that should be considered the assessment. Health determinants that may be include factors such as the social, and physical environment (housing quality, crime rates, and social networks), personal or family circumstances (exercise, risky-behavior, and employment)
3. Appraisal – within the defined scopes, available evidence is gathered and used to estimate the potential health gains or losses.