The Alaska Health Impact Assessment (HIA) Program evaluates the potential human health effects of new policies, programs, or development projects in Alaska through the use of existing public health surveillance data, medical literature reviews, and field studies. While HIAs are not required by state law, they are seen as one aspect of a "best practices" approach to responsible development in Alaska.
- Completed HIA for Point Thomson (7 MB)
- Alaska's Health Impact Assessment Program Epidemiology Bulletin (58 KB)
- HIA Toolkit
- Draft HIA for Wishbone Hill Available for Public Comment (2.6 MB)
- Draft HIA for Wishbone Hill Appendix: Maps (15.3 MB)
- Wishbone Hill Comment Form (28 KB)
- RE: Public Notice: Draft Health Impact Assessment on the Wishbone Permit Renewal (Permit Numbers: 01-89-796 & 02-89-796) (78 KB)
- Public Notice of Extension of Public Comment Period: Draft Health Impact Assessment on the Wishbone Hill Permit Renewal (Permit Numbers: 01-89-796 & 02-89-796) (107 KB)
HIA Resources
- Centers for Disease Control HIA Resources
- Health Impact Project
- World Health Organization
- University of California, Los Angeles
Program Contacts
General Information and Comments
hia@alaska.gov
Paul Anderson M.D., M.P.H.
HIA Program Manager
paul.anderson2@alaska.gov
Sarah Yoder
HIA Project Manager
sarah.yoder@alaska.gov
State of Alaska
Department of Health and Social Services
Division of Public Health
Section of Epidemiology
Alaska Health Impact Assessment Program
3601 C Street, Suite 540
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
phone: 907-269-8000
fax: 907-562-7802




