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California's Whole Person Care
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Communications Team
Nadereh Pourat
UCLA study shows ​​California’s Whole Person Care pilot program, launched in 2016 to address the multiple health needs of some of the state’s highest-risk Medi-Cal patients, helped improve coordination of care and reduced Medi-Cal costs.
February 08, 2023
California's Whole Person Care
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Communications Team
Nadereh Pourat
UCLA study shows ​​California’s Whole Person Care pilot program, launched in 2016 to address the multiple health needs of some of the state’s highest-risk Medi-Cal patients, helped improve coordination of care and reduced Medi-Cal costs.
February 08, 2023
Asian Americans Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
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Ninez A. Ponce
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an increase in economic troubles, hate incidents and poor health outcomes among AANHPI communities in California.
February 07, 2023
Asian Americans Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders
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Communications Team
Ninez A. Ponce
The COVID-19 pandemic caused an increase in economic troubles, hate incidents and poor health outcomes among AANHPI communities in California.
February 07, 2023
Hate Incidents Data
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Communications Team
1 in 13 Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in California said they experienced a COVID-related hate incident in the last year
November 30, 2022
Hate Incidents Data
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Communications Team
1 in 13 Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in California said they experienced a COVID-related hate incident in the last year
November 30, 2022
Immigrants living in California
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Findings from a new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) report reveal that immigrants living in California are much less likely than others to have a gun in their home — just 7.7% of immigrants had a firearm in 2021 versus 22.2% of all California adults. But 24.0% of immigrants report being “very worried” about being a victim of gun violence, while 12.9% of the adult population overall said they were very worried. 
October 05, 2022
Immigrants living in California
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Findings from a new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) report reveal that immigrants living in California are much less likely than others to have a gun in their home — just 7.7% of immigrants had a firearm in 2021 versus 22.2% of all California adults. But 24.0% of immigrants report being “very worried” about being a victim of gun violence, while 12.9% of the adult population overall said they were very worried. 
October 05, 2022
ucla-survey-reveals-covid-related-hate-incidents-among-asian-americans-native-hawaiians-and-pacific-islanders-in-california-continue-to-rise
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Communications Team
2022 preliminary estimates from the California Health Interview Survey show long-term health impacts and significant drop in risk reduction behaviors
September 20, 2022
ucla-survey-reveals-covid-related-hate-incidents-among-asian-americans-native-hawaiians-and-pacific-islanders-in-california-continue-to-rise
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Communications Team
2022 preliminary estimates from the California Health Interview Survey show long-term health impacts and significant drop in risk reduction behaviors
September 20, 2022
california-malpractice-cap-on-noneconomic-losses-associated-with-16-more-adverse-events
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UCLA-led study finds cap imposed in 1975 may be costing the state Medi-Cal program $245 million a year.
May 05, 2022
california-malpractice-cap-on-noneconomic-losses-associated-with-16-more-adverse-events
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Communications Team
UCLA-led study finds cap imposed in 1975 may be costing the state Medi-Cal program $245 million a year.
May 05, 2022
reimagining-the-future-of-health-and-wellness-in-california
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Communications Team
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report helps point the way toward greater access and equity as part of statewide initiative
April 25, 2022
reimagining-the-future-of-health-and-wellness-in-california
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Communications Team
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report helps point the way toward greater access and equity as part of statewide initiative
April 25, 2022
new-ucla-chpr-policy-paper-outlines-evidence-based-strategies-shared-by-local-state-and-national-leaders-to-help-address-the-homelessness-crisis-in-california
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In early 2020, more than 160,000 people experienced homelessness on any given day, representing a 40% increase since 2015. A new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research policy paper outlines evidence-based strategies to help address homelessness.
April 11, 2022
new-ucla-chpr-policy-paper-outlines-evidence-based-strategies-shared-by-local-state-and-national-leaders-to-help-address-the-homelessness-crisis-in-california
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Communications Team
In early 2020, more than 160,000 people experienced homelessness on any given day, representing a 40% increase since 2015. A new UCLA Center for Health Policy Research policy paper outlines evidence-based strategies to help address homelessness.
April 11, 2022
ucla-chpr-team-finds-medi-cal-patients-with-complex-needs-experienced-improvements-in-some-health-related-outcomes-with-the-health-homes-program
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Communications Team
UCLA team finds Medi-Cal patients with experienced improvements through Health Homes Progam: Findings show decreased use of emergency department visits and hospitalizations, an initial increase in outpatient services, and slower growth in estimated Medi-Cal payments compared to a control group for HHP enrollees in the first year of enrollment.
March 29, 2022
ucla-chpr-team-finds-medi-cal-patients-with-complex-needs-experienced-improvements-in-some-health-related-outcomes-with-the-health-homes-program
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Communications Team
UCLA team finds Medi-Cal patients with experienced improvements through Health Homes Progam: Findings show decreased use of emergency department visits and hospitalizations, an initial increase in outpatient services, and slower growth in estimated Medi-Cal payments compared to a control group for HHP enrollees in the first year of enrollment.
March 29, 2022
ucla-study-spotlights-gaps-in-health-care-access-among-californias-lgbt-community
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UCLA study spotlights gaps in health care access among California’s LGBT community: Difficulty finding providers, getting timely care particularly acute among bisexual women, transgender adults.
February 28, 2022
ucla-study-spotlights-gaps-in-health-care-access-among-californias-lgbt-community
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UCLA study spotlights gaps in health care access among California’s LGBT community: Difficulty finding providers, getting timely care particularly acute among bisexual women, transgender adults.
February 28, 2022