Advancing the Health in All Policies Approach in the Americas: What Is the Health Sector’s Role? A Brief Guide and Recommendations for Promoting Intersectoral Collaboration
Resumo
[Introduction]. The world faces critical problems that are destined to shape the future for
generations. The challenges include climate change, the rise in chronic
communicable diseases, urbanization, globalization, migrating populations,
economic and fiscal crises, threats to natural resources, and increasing inequities.
These issues are socially complex and involve multiple factors, and they therefore
require new policy paradigms, capacities, visions, and structures in order to fully
address them. Moreover these challenges are interdependent and complementary
in nature, which means that they cannot be placed under the responsibility of a
single sector alone; innovative solutions can only be devised through inter- and
cross-sectoral thinking and action.
It is now widely acknowledged that the social determinants of health (SDHs) and
the decisions made by other sectors can affect overall population health in both
positive and negative ways. This means that complex public health problems
should be addressed through policies that coordinate efforts across sectors, make
efficient use of public resources and consider the health impact of decisions that
are made by non-health sectors. This recognition has given rise in recent years
to a new approach to intersectoral collaboration and policy-making known as
“Health in All Policies.”
Health in All Policies (HiAP) is defined by the World Health Organization as “an
approach to public policies across sectors that systematically takes into account
the health implications of decisions, seeks synergies, and avoids harmful health
impacts, in order to improve population health and health equity” (WHO, 2013).
It aims to ensure that policy decisions across sectors result in neutral or beneficial
impacts on the SDHs. It is achieved by promoting changes in the various systems
that determine how policy decisions are made and implemented at the local, state,
and national level...
Título traduzido
Impulsar el enfoque de la Salud en Todas las Políticas en las Américas: ¿Cuál es la función del sector de la salud? Breve guía y recomendaciones para promover la colaboración intersectorial
Assunto
Categoria do Plano Estratégico 2014-2019 da OPAS
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