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Associated Press — California health program successfully cut hospital visits — March 9, 2023

California health program successfully cut hospital visits — California health program successfully cut hospital visits — March 9, 2023

The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research said that for every 1,000 people enrolled in California's Whole Person Care pilot program, there were 45 fewer hospitalizations and 130 fewer ER visits when compared with a similar group of patients who were not in the program.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program

Reuters — Fact-Check Michigan incentive program for children's vaccines paid far less than $40,000 to individual providers — March 29, 2023

Fact-Check Michigan incentive program for children's vaccines paid far less than $40,000 to individual providers — Fact-Check Michigan incentive program for children's vaccines paid far less than $40,000 to individual providers — March 29, 2023

Nadereh Pourat, a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles' Fielding School of Public Health, noted that insurance companies use financial incentives or penalties to promote important preventive care. Examples she has seen included promoting chlamydia screening or checking for cavities in young children, she said in an email. "The hope is to get providers used to routinely providing evidence-based care," but not to continue providing the incentive forever," Pourat said.

Features: Nadereh Pourat

Monterey Herald — California eyes to end Medi-Cal premiums for children, vulnerable adults — March 29, 2023

California eyes to end Medi-Cal premiums for children, vulnerable adults — California eyes to end Medi-Cal premiums for children, vulnerable adults — March 29, 2023

Eliminating the premiums is likely to create more stable coverage for families over time, regardless of whether their income inches up or down," said Nadereh Pourat, associate director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation

UCLA Newsroom — California's Whole Person Care improved health care for high-risk Medi-Cal patients — March 9, 2023

California's Whole Person Care improved health care for high-risk Medi-Cal patients — California's Whole Person Care improved health care for high-risk Medi-Cal patients — March 9, 2023

The results show that such programs help complex patients in different ways, depending on their needs," Pourat said. "Most importantly, our findings highlight the overall success of the Whole Person Care program and its potential for improving the lives of high-risk patients.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program

The Daily Bruin — New proposal seeks holistic investigation of 2015 Aliso Canyon gas leak — March 9, 2023

New proposal seeks holistic investigation of 2015 Aliso Canyon gas leak — New proposal seeks holistic investigation of 2015 Aliso Canyon gas leak — March 9, 2023

Nadereh Pourat, a professor at the Fielding School of Public Health and researcher on the case, said she will indirectly measure the health of residents in Aliso Canyon's surrounding areas by identifying where residents utilized health care, which will help understand the short and long term health impacts of exposure on residents compared to those who were not exposed to the gas leak.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Aliso Canyon Health Study

Los Angeles Times — This can only go for so long.' Patients needing routine care pack MLK emergency department — March 9, 2023

This can only go for so long.' Patients needing routine care pack MLK emergency department — This can only go for so long.' Patients needing routine care pack MLK emergency department — March 9, 2023

"More than three-quarters of patients in MLK's emergency department rely on Medi-Cal -- The California Medicaid program -- and roughly 10% are uninsured, according to hospital figures. Medicaid programs reimburse doctors at lower rates than private insurers, which can "reduce the number of providers that are willing to participate," said Nadereh Pourat, associate director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research."

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program
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University of California Los Angeles Reports Findings in Telepsychiatry

Enrollment, claims, and depression and anxiety score data were obtained from the medical group. The implementation process and self-reported outcomes were examined.

Features: Nadereh Pourat

UCLA Newsroom — UCLA receives $21 million grant to study health effects of Aliso Canyon gas leak — March 10, 2023

UCLA receives $21 million grant to study health effects of Aliso Canyon gas leak — UCLA receives $21 million grant to study health effects of Aliso Canyon gas leak — March 10, 2023

A UCLA research team has received a five-year, $21 million grant from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health to study the health consequences of the 2015–16 Aliso Canyon gas leak disaster.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Aliso Canyon Health Study

AXIOS — HHS Reports Significant increase in Black, Latino ACA healthcare enrollment since 2020 — March 10, 2023

HHS Reports Significant increase in Black, Latino ACA healthcare enrollment since 2020 — HHS Reports Significant increase in Black, Latino ACA healthcare enrollment since 2020 — March 10, 2023

When the Affordable Care Act was first implemented, data indicated that Black and Hispanic populations were not enrolling at high rates, in part due to historical distrust of the federal government, according to Nadereh Pourat, the associate director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Features: Nadereh Pourat

BELatina — California To Become The First State To Offer Free Health Care to Low-Income Undocumented Immigrants — March 10, 2023

California To Become The First State To Offer Free Health Care to Low-Income Undocumented Immigrants — California To Become The First State To Offer Free Health Care to Low-Income Undocumented Immigrants — March 10, 2023

California will become the first state to guarantee free health care to all low-income undocumented immigrants. The move will cover an additional 764,000 people at an eventual cost of about $2.7 billion a year. “Most people who go to the emergency room have insurance and are not worried about providing documents,” says Nadereh Pourat, Ph.D. director of research at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and a member of UCLA’s Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Division of Cancer Prevention and Research. On the other hand, “the undocumented who end up in the emergency room have often

Features: Nadereh Pourat