High Impact Prevention

High-Impact Prevention (HIP) is a public health approach to disease prevention in which proven, cost-effective, and scalable interventions are implemented for preventing the greatest amount of infections or for reducing disparities, given available resources. This web site answers questions about HIP, provides case studies, and lists resources and tools.

High-Impact Prevention At-a-Glance
[PDF – 585KB]

High-Impact Prevention (HIP)
High-Impact Prevention (HIP)

High-Impact Prevention (HIP) is a public health approach to disease prevention in which proven, cost-effective, and scalable interventions are implemented for preventing the greatest amount of infections or for reducing disparities, given available resources. This web site answers questions about HIP, provides case studies, and lists resources and tools.

High-Impact Prevention At-a-Glance
[PDF – 585KB]

Questions and Answers

Learn what HIP is and the benefits of implementing HIP.

Case Studies

Read case studies about how HIP is helping to prevent HIV/AIDS, viral hepatitis, STDs, and TB.

Resources, Tools & Models

Learn more about HIP through publications, Internet sites, tools, and presentations.

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