This policy brief presents findings from a gap analysis of digital supported decision-making (SDM) resources in California.
This policy brief presents findings from a gap analysis of digital supported decision-making (SDM) resources in California.
Authors aim to qualitatively assess experiences that English and Spanish-speaking patients with Medicaid managed care encounter when scheduling a first-time primary care appointment, with a preference for telehealth, in the LA, Houston and NY Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
Authors aim to qualitatively assess experiences that English and Spanish-speaking patients with Medicaid managed care encounter when scheduling a first-time primary care appointment, with a preference for telehealth, in the LA, Houston and NY Metropolitan Statistical Areas.
This cross-sectional analysis used a nationwide electronic health record database linked with claims data in Japan to assess visits by adult patients to a solo-practice primary care physician from Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023.
This cross-sectional analysis used a nationwide electronic health record database linked with claims data in Japan to assess visits by adult patients to a solo-practice primary care physician from Oct. 1, 2022, through Sept. 30, 2023.
Black women have played a significant role in propelling California to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. Yet, federal proposals to cut essential programs like health coverage and nutrition assistance would disproportionately harm Black women.
Black women have played a significant role in propelling California to become the fourth-largest economy in the world. Yet, federal proposals to cut essential programs like health coverage and nutrition assistance would disproportionately harm Black women.
This analysis on cervical cancer screening leverages data collected in 2022–2023 from a national mobile phone-based survey in Kenya and from a household survey conducted in three districts of Malawi.
This analysis on cervical cancer screening leverages data collected in 2022–2023 from a national mobile phone-based survey in Kenya and from a household survey conducted in three districts of Malawi.
This study examines health care access, utilization, and experiences among Latino children in California by parental citizenship and household language analyzing merged data from the 2021–2022 California Health Interview Survey and the follow-up Latino Youth Health Study of the same years.
This study examines health care access, utilization, and experiences among Latino children in California by parental citizenship and household language analyzing merged data from the 2021–2022 California Health Interview Survey and the follow-up Latino Youth Health Study of the same years.
This study examined racial and ethnic disparities in mental health service use, social support, and telemedicine access among U.S. adolescents between 2019 and 2022.
This study examined racial and ethnic disparities in mental health service use, social support, and telemedicine access among U.S. adolescents between 2019 and 2022.
This study explores the association between climate change stress and psychological distress and suicide ideation among adolescents in California and factors associated with climate change stress.
This study explores the association between climate change stress and psychological distress and suicide ideation among adolescents in California and factors associated with climate change stress.
This study applies path analysis to data from the 2014–2019 CHIS to examine how Latino immigrant parents' unauthorized status impacts the health of their U.S.-born citizen children.
This study applies path analysis to data from the 2014–2019 CHIS to examine how Latino immigrant parents' unauthorized status impacts the health of their U.S.-born citizen children.
The report encourages policymakers to protect Medi-Cal and access to gender-affirming care so that all Californians can access lifesaving care, have better mental health outcomes, and live with dignity.
The report encourages policymakers to protect Medi-Cal and access to gender-affirming care so that all Californians can access lifesaving care, have better mental health outcomes, and live with dignity.