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The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2007 California Health Interview Survey
E. Richard Brown, Richard Kronick, Ninez A. Ponce, Jennifer R. Kincheloe, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Erin Peckham
This comprehensive, biennial report provides an overview of insurance trends throughout the state and looks specifically at coverage of California's working adults, elderly as well as children's coverage.
  Policy Research Report Aug 2009

The Landscape of Opportunity: Cultivating Health Equity in California
California Pan-Ethnic Health Network
This report examines a range of indicators, from education to housing, to neighborhood safety, to food access, to criminal justice as well as health insurance, among other topics to explore how health inequities can be eliminated in communities of color.
  Outside Publication Jul 2009

Developing Family Healthware, a Family History Screening Tool to Prevent Common Chronic Diseases (Preventing Chronic Disease)
Paula Yoon, Maren T. Scheuner, Cynthia Jorgensen, Muin J. Khoury
Family health history reflects the effects of genetic, environmental and behavioral factors and is an important risk factor for a variety of disorders including coronary heart disease, cancer and diabetes.
  Journal Article Jan 2009

Many Californians with Asthma Have Problems Understanding Their Doctor
Susan H. Babey, Ying-Ying Meng, Malia Jones
In California, 90,000 adults with current asthma have experienced problems understanding their doctors.
  Policy Brief Jan 2009

Trends in the Health of Older Californians: Data from the 2001, 2003 and 2005 California Health Interview Surveys
Steven P. Wallace, Jennifer Lee, May Jawad Aydin
California's population is getting older. By 2026 the elderly population will double to nearly 8 million.
  Research Report Nov 2008

Environmental Public Health Tracking of Childhood Asthma Using California Health Interview Survey, Traffic, and Outdoor Air Pollution Data (Environmental Health Perspectives)
Michelle Wilhelm, Ying-Ying Meng, Rudolph P. Rull, Paul English, John Balmes, Beate Ritz
Despite extensive evidence that air pollution affects childhood asthma, state-level and national-level tracking of asthma outcomes in relation to air pollution is limited.
  Journal Article Sep 2008

Health of California's Adults, Adolescents and Children: Findings from CHIS 2005 and CHIS 2003
Sue Holtby, Elaine Zahnd, Y. Jenny Chia, Nicole Lordi, David Grant, Mirabai Rao
This report provides a summary of the statewide findings from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), with highlights of changes from 2003 to 2005.
  Research Report Sep 2008

Women's Health in California: Health Status, Health Behaviors. Health Insurance Coverage and Use of Services Among California Women Ages 18-64
Roberta Wyn, Theresa A. Hastert, Erin Peckham
This report examines important health concerns of nonelderly women (ages 18-64) in California, including their health status, selected health behaviors, health insurance coverage, usual source of care and access to health care.
  Research Report Aug 2008

Uncontrolled Asthma Means Missed Work and School, Emergency Department Visits for Many Californians
Ying-Ying Meng, Susan H. Babey, Theresa A. Hastert, Christina Lombardi, E. Richard Brown
Despite advances in therapy, asthma remains a disease that is not optimally controlled in many Californians.
  Policy Brief Jul 2008

Binge Drinking, Poor Mental Health, and Adherence to Treatment Among California Adults with Asthma (Journal of Asthma)
Kelly B. Haskard, Jim E. Banta, Summer L. Williams, Mark G. Haviland, M. Robin DiMatteo, Peter Przekop, Leonard S. Werner, Donald L. Anderson
Binge drinking and poor mental health may affect adherence to treatment for individuals with asthma. The purposes of this research were to:

  • Examine the relationship of self-reported binge drinking and mental health to adherence to daily asthma control medications; and,
  • Identify other demographic and health-related factors associated with asthma control medication adherence.


  • Secondary ...
      Journal Article Jun 2008

    Are Frequent Asthma Symptoms Among Low-Income Individuals Related to Heavy Traffic Near Homes, Vulnerabilities, or Both? (Annals of Epidemiology)
    Ying-Ying Meng, Michelle Wilhelm, Rudolph P. Rull, Paul English, Sheila Nathan, Beate Ritz
    This study investigates whether frequent asthma symptoms (daily/weekly symptoms) can be attributed to traffic-related exposures, poverty, and/or vulnerabilities.
      Journal Article May 2008

    The Effect of Disease Management on Utilization of Services by Race/Ethnicity: Evidence From the Florida Medicaid Program (American Journal of Managed Care)
    Gerald F. Kominski, Donald E. Morisky, Abdelmonem A. Afifi, Jenny B. Kotlerman
    This study measured possible racial/ethnic differences in a Florida disease management (DM) program on utilization of selected healthcare services for four chronic illnesses.
      Journal Article Mar 2008

    The Effects of a Disease Management Program on Self-Reported Health Behaviors and Health Outcomes: Evidence From the "Florida: A Healthy State (FAHS)" Medicaid Program (Health Education & Behavior)
    Donald E. Morisky, Gerald F. Kominski, Abdelmonem A. Afifi, Jenny B. Kotlerman
    Premature morbidity and mortality from chronic diseases account for a major proportion of expenditures for health care cost in the United States.
      Journal Article Feb 2008

    Estimating Health Conditions for Small Areas: Asthma Symptom Prevalence for State Legislative Districts (Health Services Research)
    Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Hongjian Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Mona Jhawar, Steven P. Wallace
    This article estimates the prevalence of asthma symptoms for California legislative districts. Using small area estimation (SAE) techniques, the article reports on findings not previously available at the sub-county level.
      Journal Article Dec 2007

    The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey
    E. Richard Brown, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Ninez A. Ponce, Jean Yoon, Janet Cummings, Thomas Rice
    This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance coverage -- the backbone of the state's system of health insurance – continues to decline.
      Research Report Jul 2007

    Impact of Disease Management on Health Care Utilization: Evidence from the Florida: A Healthy State (FAHS) Medicaid Program (Preventive Medicine)
    Abdelmonem A. Afifi, Donald E. Morisky, Gerald F. Kominski, Jenny B. Kotlerman
    The authors examine the impact of disease management on utilization of selected health care services.
      Journal Article Jun 2007

    Low-Income Californians Bear Unequal Burden of Asthma
    Susan H. Babey, Theresa A. Hastert, Ying-Ying Meng, E. Richard Brown
    In California, 2.8 million children and adults suffer from active asthma. One out of six of these Californians lives below the poverty level.
      Policy Brief Feb 2007

    California's Racial and Ethnic Minorities More Adversely Affected by Asthma
    Ying-Ying Meng, Susan H. Babey, Theresa A. Hastert, E. Richard Brown
    Using data from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), this policy brief examines the racial/ethnic disparities in the burden of asthma among those with active asthma.
      Policy Brief Feb 2007

    Pets and Smoking in the Home Associated with Asthma Symptoms and Asthma-Like Breathing Problems
    Theresa A. Hastert, Susan H. Babey, E. Richard Brown, Ying-Ying Meng
    Many Californians are exposed to environmental conditions in the home -- such as the presence of tobacco smoke and furry pets -- which can trigger asthma symptoms.
      Policy Brief Feb 2007

    Adult Smoking Rate Declines, While Asthma, Diabetes and Obesity Rates Rise
    Susan H. Babey, David Grant, E. Richard Brown
    Using newly available data from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2005), as well as data from CHIS 2001 and CHIS 2003, this fact sheet provides an early look at changes over time in the prevalence of smoking, asthma, diabetes, and overweight and obesity in California.
      Fact Sheet Nov 2006

    Nearly Six Million Californians Suffer from Asthma Symptoms or Asthma-like Breathing Problems
    Susan H. Babey, Ying-Ying Meng, E. Richard Brown, Theresa A. Hastert
    Nearly 6 million Californians report that they have difficulty breathing. Moreover, according to this policy brief, asthma among California adults increased from 2001 to 2003 across all age groups and 3.4 ...
      Policy Brief Oct 2006

    Living Near Heavy Traffic Increases Asthma Severity
    Ying-Ying Meng, Rudolph P. Rull, Michelle Wilhelm, Beate Ritz, Paul English, Hongjian Yu, E. Richard Brown, Marlena Kuruvilla, Sheila Nathan
    Children and adults who suffer from asthma and live near heavy vehicular traffic are nearly three times more likely to visit the emergency room or be hospitalized for their condition than those who live near low traffic areas, according to this policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
      Policy Brief Aug 2006

    An Analysis of California Assembly Bill 2185: Mandating Coverage of Pediatric Asthma Self-Management Training and Education (Health Services Research)
    Helen Ann Halpin, Sara McMenamin, Nadereh Pourat, Edward Yelin
    This paper summarize for the California Legislature the evidence on the medical effectiveness of pediatric asthma self-management training and education (PASMTE), including the use of peak flow meters, spacers and nebulizers and the impact that mandated coverage of these services and devices under Assembly Bill (AB) 2185 would have on total health care expenditures, monthly premiums, health services utilization and the public's health.
      Journal Article Jun 2006

    Health of California's Adults, Adolescents and Children: Findings from the CHIS 2003 and CHIS 2001
    Sue Holtby, Elaine Zahnd, Nicole Lordi, Christy McCain, Jenny Chia, John Kurata
    Many Californians are still struggling to reach good health, according to this report from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the country's largest population-based state health survey.
      Research Report Jun 2006

    Emergency Department Visits for Asthma: The Role of Frequent Symptoms and Delay in Care (Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology)
    Ying-Ying Meng, Susan H. Babey, E. Richard Brown, Elizabeth Malcom, Neetu Chawla, Yee Wei Lim
    This study -- published in Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, the scientific journal of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology -- states that significant number of asthma sufferers wind up in the emergency room for treatment because delays such as cost or insurance coverage prevented them from getting earlier needed care. Researchers ...
      Journal Article Feb 2006

    Chronic Conditions of Californians
    Mona Jhawar, Steven P. Wallace
    Chronic diseases are the leading causes of death in California and have become among the most common, costly, and often preventable of all health problems.
      Policy Research Report Dec 2005

    The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey
    E. Richard Brown, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Thomas Rice, Jennifer R. Kincheloe, Melissa S. Gatchell
    This report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research shows that job-based health insurance coverage -- the backbone of the state's system of health insurance -- is declining.
      Research Report Aug 2005

    More Than Half of Californians in HMOs Are Overweight or Obese
    Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Natalya Mostovskaya
    More than 5 million Californians enrolled in HMOs (over 50% of enrollees aged 12-64) are overweight or obese.
      Policy Brief Jul 2005

    Health Status of the Uninsured: Opportunities for Improvement
    Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Hongjian Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Mona Jhawar, Steven P. Wallace
    This policy brief highlights the geographic variations in self-reported poor/fair health status, asthma and hypertension rates among uninsured Californians for counties, county-groups, Los Angeles Service Planning Areas, as well as for state legislative and Congressional districts.
      Policy Brief Dec 2004

    Asthma among California's Children, Adults and the Elderly: A Geographic Look by Legislative Districts
    Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Hongjian Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Y. Jenny Chia, Mona Jhawar, Sripipatana Alek
    This policy brief highlights the geographic variations in asthma rates among all Californians for state legislative and Congressional districts.
      Policy Brief Sep 2004

    Health of California’s Adults, Adolescents and Children: Findings from CHIS 2001
    Sue Holtby, Elaine Zahnd, Wei Yen, Nicole Lordi, Christy McCain, Charles A. DiSogra
    This report summarizes selected findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey. A broad range of health topics are addressed.
      Research Report May 2004

    Asthma in California: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
    Ying-Ying Meng, Susan H. Babey, Elizabeth Malcom, E. Richard Brown, Neetu Chawla
    This in-depth report describes asthma in California based on data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001), the largest state-level health survey in the nation.
      Research Report Nov 2003

    The State of Health Insurance in California: Long-Term and Intermittent Lack of Health Insurance Coverage
    E. Richard Brown, Ninez A. Ponce, Thomas Rice, Shana Alex Lavarreda
    This report, based on data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001), examines long-term and intermittent health insurance coverage, and the sources and consequences of resulting periods of uninsurance.
      Research Report Nov 2003

    Mexican Immigrants are Generally Healthier, but Have Less Access to Needed Health Care
    Steven P. Wallace, Veronica F. Gutierrez, E. Richard Brown
    This health policy fact sheet presents information on selected indicators of the health status and access to health care of Mexican immigrants in California.
      Fact Sheet Oct 2003

    Health of Older Californians: County Data Book
    Steven P. Wallace, Nadereh Pourat, Vilma Enriquez-Haass, Sripipatana Alek
    This report provides detailed profiles of the health behavior, health status, preventive care, access to services, and demographics for Californians age 65 and over.
      Research Report Oct 2003

    The Health of Young Children in California: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
    Moira Inkelas, Neal Halfon, Kim Uyeda, Gregory D. Stevens, Sue Holtby, Janel Wright, E. Richard Brown
    This report, prepared jointly by the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and the Public Health Institute, is the first of its kind to reveal key measures of health and well being for California's three million children under age 6.
      Research Report Jul 2003

    Culturally Competent Prevention and Control of Asthma for American Indians and Alaska Natives
    Delight E. Satter, Andrea Zubiate, Steven P. Wallace
    Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are among the 10 leading chronic conditions causing restricted activity.
      Research Report Apr 2003

    Asthma in California in 2001: High Rates Affect Most Population Groups
    E. Richard Brown, Ying-Ying Meng, Susan H. Babey, Elizabeth Malcom
    A study released by the Center examines the prevalence of asthma in California, the prevention and management of asthma symptoms, and the consequences of poorly managed asthma.
      Policy Brief May 2002

    Advancing Universal Health Care Coverage in Alameda County
    Ninez A. Ponce, Tomiko Conner, B. Patricia Barrera, Dong Suh
      Research Report Sep 2001



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