High-impact prevention at-a-glance
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Alternative Title:HIP at-a-glance
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Description:High-Impact Prevention (HIP) is a public health approach to disease prevention in which cost-effective, proven, and scalable interventions are targeted to specific populations based on disease burden. It provides a strategy for using data to maximize the impact of available resources and interventions. The primary goals of HIP are to prevent the largest number of new infections, save life-years, and reduce disparities among populations. In this approach to disease prevention, resources are aligned with disease burden in geographic areas and within populations.
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