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Migration and Health: The Children of Mexican Immigrants in the U.S.
Steven P. Wallace, Paula Leite, Xóchitl Castañeda, Marc Schenker
This report highlights the challenges faced by the 6.3 million children whose parents migrated to the U.S.
  Outside Publication Oct 2009

African Americans in Commercial HMOs are More Likely to Delay Prescription Drugs and Use the Emergency Room
Dylan H. Roby, Gina Nicholson, Gerald F. Kominski
This policy brief uses data from the 2007 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to examine delays in fulfilling prescribed medication, delays in obtaining needed medical care, visits to emergency rooms and the presence of a usual source of care among insured African Americans in public and commercial HMOs.
  Policy Brief Oct 2009

Dental Insurance in California: Scope, Structure, and Availability
Nadereh Pourat
Although structured similarly to health insurance, dental insurance is often more limited in scope and availability.
  Outside Publication Sep 2009

Coverage Matters: The Role of Insurance in Access to Dental Care in California
Nadereh Pourat
Dental insurance plays a key role in oral health. However, while dental insurance typically covers preventive services and significantly reduces the costs for services such as fillings, crowns, and dentures, dental benefits often are not comprehensive and come with significant cost-sharing requirements and annual caps, which may lead to unaffordable out-of-pocket expenditures.
  Outside Publication Sep 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

Health Coverage in the Safety Net: How California’s Coverage Initiative Is Providing A Medical Home to Low-Income Uninsured Adults in Ten Counties, Interim Findings
Nadereh Pourat, Cori Reifman, Dylan H. Roby, Ying-Ying Meng, Allison L. Diamant, Gerald F. Kominski
Only 27 percent of non-elderly adults in the United States have a "medical home" –- a place where they regularly receive medical care and advice.
  Policy Brief Jun 2009

Are Adolescents Being Screened for Emotional Distress in Primary Care? (Journal of Adolescent Health)
Elizabeth Ozer, Elaine Zahnd, Sally Adams, Sheila Husting, Charles J. Wibbelsman, Kim P. Norman, Susan M. Smiga
This study evaluates how often primary care providers screen adolescent patients for emotional distress.
  Journal Article Jun 2009

Association Between Prior Experiences of Discrimination and Patients' Attitudes Towards Health Care Providers Collecting Information About Race and Ethnicity (Journal of General Internal Medicine)
Namratha Kandula, Romana Hasnain-Wynia, Jason A. Thompson, E. Richard Brown, David W. Baker
The authors of this study wanted to determine if perceived experiences of discrimination (both in general and in medical care) were associated with comfort providing race/ethnicity information, and conversely, to worry about providing the information.
  Journal Article May 2009

Heading South: Why Mexican Immigrants in California Seek Health Services in Mexico (Medical Care)
Steven P. Wallace, Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Xóchitl Castañeda
Driven by rising healthcare costs at home, nearly one million Californians cross the border each year to seek medical care in Mexico, according to this article in the journal Medical Care.

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  Journal Article May 2009

Discontinuous Enrollment in Medi-Cal and Healthy Families and Its Effects on Access to Physician Services
Shana Alex Lavarreda, E. Richard Brown
The authors examined how children ages 0-18 who enrolled into or disenrolled from California's Medicaid program (called Medi-Cal,"MC") and State Children's Health Insurance Program (called Healthy Families, "HF") are affected in their access to physician services.
  Outside Publication Apr 2009

Dual Use of Veterans Health Administration and Indian Health Service: Healthcare Provider and Patient Perspectives (Journal of General Internal Medicine)
B. Josea Kramer, Rebecca L. Vivrette, Delight E. Satter, Stella Jouldjian, Leander Russell McDonald
Many American Indian and Alaska Native veterans are eligible for healthcare from the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and from the Indian Health Service (IHS).
  Journal Article Apr 2009

Young Parents' Relationship Characteristics, Shared Sexual Behaviors, Perception of Partner Risks, and Dyadic Influences (Journal of Sex Research)
Deborah Koniak-Griffin, Rong Huang, Janna Lesser, Evelyn Gonzlez-Figuero, Sumiko Takayanagi, William G. Cumberland
Rising rates of heterosexually transmitted HIV among youth and young adults, particularly from ethnic minorities, create an urgent need to understand risk factors and perceptions of risk within the context of couple relationships.
  Journal Article Mar 2009

Consistency of State Statutes with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention HIV Testing Recommendations for Health Care Settings (Annals of Internal Medicine)
Anish P. Mahajan, Lara Stemple, Martin Shapiro, Jan B. King, William E. Cunningham
In September 2006, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released the "Revised Recommendations for HIV Testing of Adults, Adolescents, and Pregnant Women in Health-care Settings" to improve screening and diagnosis.
  Journal Article Feb 2009

One in Four California Adolescent Girls Have Had Human Papillomavirus Vaccination
David Grant, Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz, Nancy Breen, Jasmin A. Tiro, Jennifer Tsui
This policy brief looks at awareness and utilization of the Human Papillomavirus vaccine among girls age 13 years and older as well as among young women.
  Policy Brief Feb 2009

Cost-Effectiveness of Insuring the Uninsured: The Case of Korean American Children (Medical Decision Making)
Judy Y. Chen, Sharon Swonger, Gerald F. Kominski, Honghu Liu, Ji Eun Lee, Allison L. Diamant
The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different school-based health insurance strategies to provide coverage to uninsured Korean American children.
  Journal Article Jan 2009

Intimate Partner Violence and Community Service Needs Among Pregnant and Postpartum Latina Women (Violence and Victims)
David P. Eiserman, Erin Richardson, Lekeisha Sumner, Sawssan R. Ahmed, Honghu Liu, Jeannette Valentine, Michael A. Rodriguez
Health care providers are advised to refer abused women to needed community services. However, little is known about abused women's perceived need for services, particularly among Latina women.
  Journal Article Jan 2009

Applying Permutation Tests with Adjustment for Covariates and Attrition Weights to Randomized Trials of Health-Services Interventions (Statistics in Medicine)
Lingqi Tang, Naihua Duan, Ruth Klap, Joan Rosenbaum Asarnow, Thomas Belin
Using a health-services study as an illustrative example of longitudinal randomized field research with the potential for participants to be lost to follow-up, the researchers applied a permutation test where the treatment indicator variable is randomly permuted in the context of regression models with covariates and attrition weighting.
  Journal Article Jan 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

Waste in the U.S. Health Care System: A Conceptual Framework (The Milbank Quarterly)
Tanya G. K. Bentley, Rachel M. Effros, Kartika Palar, Emmett B. Keeler
This article divides health care waste into administrative, operational, and clinical waste and provides an overview of each.
  Journal Article Dec 2008

Assessing the Barriers to Engaging Challenging Populations in Disease Management Programs: The Medicaid Experience (Disease Management and Health Outcomes)
Dylan H. Roby, Gerald F. Kominski, Nadereh Pourat
This article explores the barriers to dealing with chronic illness and other factors faced by disease management programs for Medicaid populations.
  Journal Article Dec 2008

Adolescent Preventive Services: Rates and Disparities in Preventive Health Topics Covered During Routine Medical Care in a California Sample (Journal of Adolescent Health)
Sally Adams, Sheila Husting, Elaine Zahnd, Elizabeth Ozer
The authors studied rates and disparities in preventive health topics covered during routine medical care for adolescents, using a California sample.
  Journal Article Dec 2008

Drilling Down: Access, Affordability and Consumer Perceptions in Adult Dental Health
Nadereh Pourat
Although many Californians have dental insurance, even those with coverage may not be getting the dental care they need, and this is also the case among people who get dental benefits under Medi-Cal.
  Outside Publication Nov 2008

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

HIV Prevention for Latino Adolescent Mothers and Their Partners (Western Journal of Nursing Research)
Deborah Koniak-Griffin, Janna Lesser, Tanya Henneman, Rong Huang, Rong Huang, Xin Huang, Jerry Tello, Barbara Kappos, Evelyn Gonzalez-Figueroa, William G. Cumberland
This study evaluates the outcomes of a theory-based, couple-focused HIV prevention program for Latino adolescent mothers and their male partners.
  Journal Article Oct 2008

Switching Health Insurance and Its Effects on Access to Physician Services (Medical Care)
Shana Alex Lavarreda, Melissa S. Gatchell, Ninez A. Ponce, E. Richard Brown, Y. Jenny Chia
This study examines the factors associated with discontinuous health insurance coverage without periods of uninsurance during the past year (ie, switching coverage), and whether it has a detrimental effect on basic access to care.
  Journal Article Oct 2008

Racial Disparities in Access to Care for Men in a Public Assistance Program for Prostate Cancer (Journal of Community Health)
David Miller, Lillian Gelberg, Lorna Kwan, Sevan Stepanian, Arlene Fink, Ronald M. Andersen, Mark S. Litwin
What impact do racial and ethnic disparities have on disadvantaged men in a prostate cancer public-assistance program? In this examination of California's IMPACT program, the authors evaluated racial and ethnic differences in health services utilization and patient-reported health care outcomes.
  Journal Article Oct 2008

Migration and Health: Latinos in the United States
Steven P. Wallace, Xóchitl Castañeda
This landmark report describes patterns and trends associated with Latin American, in particular, Mexican migration to the United States.
  Research Report Oct 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

Pathways to Health Risk Exposure in Adult Film Performers (Journal of Urban Health)
Corita R. Grudzen, Gerry Ryan, William Margold, Jacqueline Torres, Lillian Gelberg
Despite being part of a large and legal industry in Los Angeles, little is known about adult film performers' exposure to health risks and when and how these risks might occur.
  Journal Article Aug 2008

How Does Acculturation Affect the Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Providers Among Mexican- and Asian-Americans? (Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health)
Jennifer Lee, Michael S. Goldstein, E. Richard Brown, Rachel Ballard-Barbash
Researchers have found that immigrants in the United States gradually relinquish cultural practices and adopt health behaviors similar to native born individuals as they acculturate.
  Journal Article Aug 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

Case Management and Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes in a National Sample of Persons with HIV/AIDS (Journal of National Medical Association)
William E. Cunningham, Mitchell D. Wong, Ron D. Hays
HIV/AIDS is a condition characterized by a variety of medical and social needs that vary between individuals and over time.
  Journal Article Jul 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

Something Different in the Air? The Collapse of the Schwarzegger Health Plan in California (WorkingUSA - The Journal of Labor and Society)
Daniel J.B. Mitchell
In January, 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger proposed a state universal health care plan modeled after the Massachusetts individual mandate program.
  Journal Article Jun 2008

National Recommendations for Enhancing the Conduct of Ethical Research with Human Participants in Post-Disaster Situations (Ethnicity & Disease)
Bowen Chung, Loretta Jones, Larry X. Campbell, Henrietta Glover, Lillian Gelberg, Donna T. Chen
The intricacies and time-sensitivity of conducting high-quality and clinically relevant health-related human subject research in post-disaster situations challenges traditional approaches to protecting study participants from exploitation and harm.
  Journal Article Jun 2008

Confronting the Public Health Workforce Crisis: ASPH Statement on the Public Health Workforce (Public Health Reports)
Linda Rosenstock, Gillian B. Silver, Karen Helsing, Connie Evashwick, Ruth Katz, Michael Klag, Gerald F. Kominski, Donna Richter, Ciro Sumaya
Today's public health workforce, faced with daunting public health challenges, has been forced to do more with fewer people.
  Journal Article May 2008

Health Coverage of Low-Income Citizen and Noncitizen Wage Earners: Sources and Disparities (Journal of Immigrant Minority Health)
Ninez A. Ponce, Susan D. Cochran, Vickie M. Mays, Y. Jenny Chia, E. Richard Brown
The health coverage of low-income workers represents an area of continuing disparities in the United States system of health insurance.
  Journal Article Apr 2008

Correlates of Self-Diagnosis of Chronic Medical and Mental Health Condition in Under Served African American and Latino Populations (Ethnicity & Disease)
Chizobam Ani, Mohsen Bazargan, Shahrzad Bazargan-Hejazi, Ronald M. Andersen, David W. Hindman, Richard S. Baker
This study examines the correlates of self-diagnosis of chronic medical and mental health conditions in under-served minority populations.
  Journal Article Apr 2008

Association of Insurance Coverage with Chlamydia Screening (The American Journal of Managed Care)
Nadereh Pourat, Guoyu A. Tao, Cathleen M. Walsh
This article examines the rates of self-reported Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) screening among young women and to examine the independent association of type of insurance and specific health plans with these rates.
  Journal Article Apr 2008

One in Three Young Children Do Not Get Regular Dental Care
Nadereh Pourat
These two fact sheets show that nearly one-third of young children 11 years of age or younger have never visited a dental provider or have not visited a dental provider in more than one year.
  Fact Sheet Apr 2008

Delivery of Genomic Medicine for Common Chronic Adult Diseases (The Journal of the American Medical Association)
Maren T. Scheuner, Pauline Sieverding, Paul G. Shekelle
The objective of this article was to synthesize current information on genetic health services for common adult-onset conditions by examining studies that have addressed the outcomes, consumer information needs, delivery, and challenges in integrating these services.
  Journal Article Mar 2008

Return to Work and Degree of Recovery Among Injured Workers in California's Workers' Compensation System (Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine)
Gerald F. Kominski, Nadereh Pourat, Dylan H. Roby, Meghan E. Cameron
Using interviews with 965 California workers injured on the job, the authors examined the factors associated with their return to work as well as their self-reported degree of recovery.
  Journal Article Mar 2008

Federal Poverty Guideline Underestimates Costs of Living for Older Persons in California
Steven P. Wallace, L. Cricel Molina
The federal poverty guideline, used to determine income eligibility for many public programs, covers less than half of the basic costs experienced by adults age 65 and older in the state.
  Policy Brief Feb 2008

Haves and Have-Nots: A Look at Children's Use of Dental Care in California
Nadereh Pourat
This report examines dental care utilization of California children and finds that disparities in dental visits exist, including lower rates of visits for Latino and African American children and those without dental insurance.
  Outside Publication Feb 2008

Does Stigma Keep Poor Young Immigrant and U.S.-Born Black and Latina Women From Seeking Mental Health Care? (Psycniatric Services)
Erum Nadeem, Jane M. Lange, Dawn Edge, Marie Fongwa, Thomas Belin, Jeanne Miranda
This study examines the extent to which stigma-related concerns about mental health care account for the underuse of mental health services among low-income immigrant and U.S.-born ...
  Journal Article Dec 2007

Satisfaction With Care and Perceptions of Quality Among Injured Workers in California's Workers' Compensation Systemm (Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine)
Nadereh Pourat, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Meghan E. Cameron
A 2006 survey of injured workers in California found that injured workers reported high levels of satisfaction and quality of care.
  Journal Article Nov 2007

Health Care Access, Use of Services, and Experiences Among Undocumented Mexicans and Other Latinos (Archives of Internal Medicine)
Alexander N. Ortega, Hai Fang, Victor H. Perez, John A. Rizzo, Olivia Carter-Pokras, Steven P. Wallace, Lillian Gelberg
This article uses data from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey to show that undocumented Mexicans and other Latinos used fewer health care services, and reported poorer experiences with care, compared to their U.S.-born ...
  Journal Article Nov 2007

Prevalence of Active Epilepsy and Active Quality of Life among Adults with Self-Reported Epilepsy in California: California Health Interview Survey, 2003 (Epilepsia)
Rosemarie Kobau, Hatice Zahran, David Grant, David J. Thurman, Patricia H. Price, Matthew M. Zack
Using data from the 2003 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), this article assesses the prevalence of self-reported and active epilepsy, as well as associated health-related quality of life issues, among adults in California.
  Journal Article Oct 2007

Access to Preventive Services for Adults of Mexican Origin (Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health)
Steven P. Wallace, Veronica F. Gutierrez, Xóchitl Castañeda
This article explores the link between immigration and preventive health care services, particularly among adults of Mexican origin.
  Journal Article Oct 2007

Immigration, Health & Work: The Facts Behind the Myths
Steven P. Wallace, Xóchitl Castañeda, Sylvia Guendelman , D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Emily Felt
A collaboration of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, the UC Berkeley School of Public Health and the Health Initiative of the Americas, this report explores the health care challenges faced by Latin American immigrants, and Mexican immigrants in particular.
  Research Report Oct 2007

Health Coverage Expansion in California: What Can Consumers Afford to Spend?
Ken Jacobs, Korey Capozza, Dylan H. Roby, Gerald F. Kominski, E. Richard Brown
This research brief, jointly authored by the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, finds that many California families spend a substantial amount of their annual income on health care premiums and out-of-pockets costs, and could face financially devastating medical expenses if they are not adequately protected.
  Policy Brief Sep 2007

7.6 Million Californians Rely on the Safety Net of Health Care Providers for Regular Care
Melissa S. Gatchell, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Ninez A. Ponce
This fact sheet looks at the health insurance types and the status of people who use community health centers, public hospitals, and clinics, also called the "safety net," as their usual source of health care.
  Fact Sheet Sep 2007

Medicare's Use of Risk Adjustment (National Health Policy Forum)
Gerald F. Kominski
This paper describes the origins and importance of risk adjustment, summarizes current risk adjustment by Medicare and discusses issues and problems with risk adjustment methods.
  Journal Article Aug 2007

Improving Access Through Health Insurance Coverage and Safety Net Expansion: A Review of the Literature
Dylan H. Roby, Gerald F. Kominski, Meghan E. Cameron
This policy brief reviews the literature on access to health care as it relates to current proposals for health care reform in California.
  Policy Brief Aug 2007

Diabetes: The Growing Epidemic
Allison L. Diamant, Susan H. Babey, Theresa A. Hastert, E. Richard Brown
The prevalence of diabetes in California continues to rise. Over 1.8 million adults age 18 and over (7%) have been diagnosed with diabetes, up from 1.5 ...
  Policy Brief Aug 2007

What Does It Take for a Family to Afford to Pay for Health Care?
David Carroll, Dylan H. Roby, Jean Ross, Michael Snavely, E. Richard Brown, Gerald F. Kominski
This report, jointly authored by the California Budget Project and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, finds that many California families spend a substantial amount on health care premiums and out-of-pockets costs, and could face financially devastating medical expenses if they are not adequately protected.
  Research Report Aug 2007

The Effect of County Outreach Environments on Family Participation in Medi-Cal and Healthy Families
Jennifer R. Kincheloe, E. Richard Brown
Using data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey, this study examines participation (and lack of participation) by eligible children in California’s Medi-Cal and Healthy Families programs.
  Research Report Jul 2007

Expansion of Health Insurance in California Unlikely to Act as Magnet for Undocumented Immigration
Joshua S. Yang, Steven P. Wallace
New expansions of health insurance in California are unlikely to attract additional undocumented immigrants to the state, according to a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
  Policy Brief Jul 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

Physician Perceptions of Access to Quality Care in California's Workers' Compensation System (Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine)
Nadereh Pourat, Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Meghan E. Cameron
The authors measured the association of physician perceptions of access to quality care with intentions to change workers' compensation (WC) participation levels, barriers to delivery of quality care, levels of payment and type of provider after the implementation of California WC reforms in 2004.
  Journal Article Jun 2007

Undocumented Residents Make Up Small Share of California's Uninsured Population
E. Richard Brown, Nadereh Pourat, Steven P. Wallace
This fact sheet uses information from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey to determine how many of the 4.8 ...
  Fact Sheet Mar 2007

Small-Area Estimation of Health Insurance Coverage for California Legislative Districts (American Journal of Public Health)
Hongjian Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Mona Jhawar, Steven P. Wallace
  Journal Article 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

Access to Medical Treatment in the California Workers' Compensation System, 2006
Gerald F. Kominski, Nadereh Pourat, Dylan H. Roby, Meghan E. Cameron
This report was produced by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research under contract to the California Division of Workers' Compensation (DWC), Department of Industrial Relations, which is required to perform an annual study of access to medical treatment for injured workers.
  Policy Research Report Feb 2007

California County Uninsurance Rates Vary Greatly
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
This fact sheet uses data from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey to view the state's uninsurance problem by county.
  Fact Sheet Feb 2007

Women's Health Insurance Coverage in California
Roberta Wyn
This policy brief provides an overview of the health insurance coverage of nonelderly women in California, based on data from the 2003 and 2001 California Health Interview Surveys (CHIS 2003, CHIS 2001).
  Policy Brief Nov 2006

Mexican and Central American Immigrants in the United States: Health Care Access
Elena Zúñiga, Xóchitl Castañeda, Al Averbach, Steven P. Wallace
This report focuses on the population of Mexican ancestry in the United States and in California, with an emphasis on immigrants.
  Research Report Oct 2006

One in Five Californians Were Uninsured in 2005 Despite Modest Gains in Coverage
Jean Yoon, E. Richard Brown, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Sungching Glenn
Despite marginal improvements in job-based health insurance for adults and public program enrollment for children, one in five (6.5 ...
  Policy Brief Oct 2006

More than Half of California's Uninsured Children Eligible for Public Programs But Not Enrolled
Shana Alex Lavarreda, E. Richard Brown, Jean Yoon, Sungching Glenn
Using data from the 2005 California Health Interview Survey, researchers found that more than half of the uninsured children in California are eligible for public programs but are not enrolled, a further sign of the limitations in current health insurance arrangements.
  Fact Sheet Oct 2006

Sexually Transmitted Disease Services in California's Medi-Cal Managed Care: Findings from a Baseline Survey of STD Care Delivery in 2002
Nadereh Pourat, Jas Nihalani, Romni Neiman, George Rutherford, Barry Handon, E. Richard Brown, Gail Bolan
In California, chlamydia and gonorrhea are the most common reportable sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
  Research Report Sep 2006

Determinants of Children's Participation in California's Medicaid and SCHIP Programs (Health Services Research)
Jennifer R. Kincheloe, Janice Frates, E. Richard Brown
With the goal of developing a comprehensive predictive model of eligible children's enrollment in California's Medicaid (Medi-Cal [MC]) and State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP; Healthy Families [HF]) programs, the authors examined the effects of multiple family-level factors and contextual county-level factors on children's enrollment in Medicaid and SCHIP using data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey, data on outstationed eligibility workers (OEWs), and administrative data from state agencies and local health insurance expansion programs for fiscal year 2000–2001.
  Journal Article Aug 2006

Linguistic Disparities in Health Care Access and Health Status among Older Adults (Journal of General Internal Medicine)
Ninez A. Ponce, Ron D. Hays, William E. Cunningham
Ponce NA, Hays R, Cunningham W. Linguistic Disparities in Health Care Access and Health Status among Older Adults.
  Journal Article Jul 2006

Can We Trust Population Surveys to Count Medicaid Enrollees and the Uninsured? (Health Affairs)
Jennifer R. Kincheloe, E. Richard Brown, Janice Frates, Kathleen Thiede Call, Wei Yen, Jim Watkins
This journal article reports the results of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded California Medicaid Undercount Experiment (CMUE) to estimate the extent of underreporting of Medicaid in the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) and its effect on estimates of uninsurance.
  Journal Article Jul 2006

Using Local Health Information to Promote Public Health (Health Affairs)
Jeff Luck, Carol Chang, E. Richard Brown, John Lumpkin
This journal article provides an overview of current issues surrounding the availability and use of local health information, identifies barriers that hinder its use, and suggests potential solutions.
  Journal Article Jul 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

Insured Californians Report High Satisfaction with Health Care
Gerald F. Kominski, Meghan E. Cameron, Dylan H. Roby
More than 96 percent (nearly 24 million) of insured Californians report "good" or better satisfaction with their health care.
  Policy Brief Jun 2006

High Cost of Insurance Outweighs Other Barriers for Mid-Size Firms
Nadereh Pourat, Jay C. Ripps
The continued decline of employment-based coverage in California and more than 6.6 million uninsured residents are major reasons for concern, since health insurance is the primary means by which health care for employed persons and their families is financed in the state.
  Policy Research Report Jun 2006

Language Barriers Pose a Risk for California HMO Enrollees
Gerald F. Kominski, Cori Reifman, Meghan E. Cameron, Dylan H. Roby
More than 1 million adult HMO members in California with limited English proficiency are at risk for problems accessing health care services and receiving quality treatment.
  Policy Brief May 2006

Language Barriers to Health Care Access Among Medicare Beneficiaries (Inquiry)
Ninez A. Ponce, Leighton Ku, William E. Cunningham, E. Richard Brown
Ponce NA, Ku L, Cunningham W, Brown ER. Language Barriers to Health Care Access Among Medicare Beneficiaries.
  Journal Article Apr 2006

Enrolling Vulnerable, Uninsured but Eligible Children in Public Health Insurance: Association With Health Status and Primary Care Access (Pediatrics)
Gregory D. Stevens, Michael Seid, Neal Halfon
Stevens GD, Seid M, Halfon N. Enrolling Vulnerable, Uninsured but Eligible Children in Public Health Insurance: Association With Health Status and Primary Care Access.
  Journal Article Apr 2006

Closing the Gap: Health Disparities Among Older Americans, Public Health Approaches (Aging Today)
Steven P. Wallace
Hurricane Katrina was a natural disaster that caused much preventable death and misery, especially in New Orleans.
  Journal Article Mar 2006

Prostate Cancer Screening in California, Results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (Cancer)
Benjamin A. Spencer, Susan H. Babey, David A. Etzioni, Ninez A. Ponce, N. A. Breen, R. Coates, Mark S. Litwin, E. Richard Brown
Spencer BA, Babey SH, Etzioni DA, Ponce NA, Yu H, Breen NA, Coates R, Brown ER, Litwin M. (2006) Prostate Cancer Screening in California, Results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey.
  Journal Article Feb 2006

Seizing the Moment: California's Opportunity to Prevent Nutrition-Related Health Disparities in Low-Income Asian American Populations (Cancer)
Gail G. Harrison, Marjorie Kagawa-Singer, Susan B. Foerester, Henry Lee, Loan Pham Kim, Allyn Fernandez-Ami, Tu-Uyen Nguyen, Valerie Quinn, Dileep G. Bal
Harrison GG, Kagawa-Singer M, Foerster SB, Lee H, Pham Kim L, Nguyen TU, Fernandez-Ami A, Quinn V, Bal DG.
  Journal Article Dec 2005

Racial/Ethnic Disparities in the Use of Preventive Services Among the Elderly (American Journal of Preventive Medicine)
J. Y. Chen, Allison L. Diamant, Nadereh Pourat, Marjorie Kagawa-Singer
Chen JY, Diamant A, Pourat N, Kagawa-Singer M. Racial/ethnic disparities in the use of preventive services among the elderly.
  Journal Article Dec 2005

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

Is There a Shortage of Dental Hygienists and Assistants in California?: Findings from the 2003 California Dental Survey
Nadereh Pourat, Dylan H. Roby, Roberta Wyn, Marvin Marcus
This report uses data derived from a survey of 13,600 general dentists throughout California and constructs a picture of private dental practice in California; including staffing levels, wage and benefits, patient populations, and experiences in utilizing Allied Dental Health Professionals (ADHP).
  Research Report Dec 2005

Who Signs Up? Family Participation in Medi-Cal and Healthy Families
Jennifer R. Kincheloe, E. Richard Brown
This report provides estimates of program participation expressed as the ratio of children who are enrolled in either the MC or the HF programs to the total number who are eligible to participate in the programs and who do not have private or employer sponsored health insurance coverage.
  Policy Research Report Nov 2005

Disability and Preventive Cancer Screening: Results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (American Journal of Public Health)
Anthony Ramirez, Gail C. Farmer, David Grant, Theodora Papachristou
Am J Public Health. 2005; 95(11): 2057-2064. The 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001) is the largest geographically complex multidimensional state health survey ever conducted in the United States and was designed to generate demographic and health estimates including cancer-related measures for the non-institutionalized household population of California.
  Journal Article Nov 2005

Mexico-United States Migration: Health Issues
Elena Zúñiga, Steven P. Wallace, Salvador Berumen, Xóchitl Castañeda
The fundamental purpose of "Mexico-United States Migration: Health issues" is to present a general overview of the conditions faced by Mexican residents in the United States concerning their health care. Good ...
  Policy Research Report Oct 2005

Fact Sheets – Mexican Immigrants in the United States
Steven P. Wallace, Veronica F. Gutierrez, Xóchitl Castañeda
The following two fact sheets viewing, respectively, demographics of Mexican immigrants to the United States and the health service disparities among that population are the products of a joint research effort conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the California-Mexico Health Initiative at the California Policy Research Center, University of California Office of the President.
  Fact Sheet Oct 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

The Public Health Perspective on Aging (Generations)
Steven P. Wallace
Wallace, Steven P. The Public Health Perspective on Aging. Generations. 29:2(2005), 5-10.
  Journal Article Jun 2005

Cost of Insuring California's Uninsured
Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby, Jennifer R. Kincheloe
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who were uninsured in 2001 would increase health care expenditures within the state by about $842 million, or $143 per uninsured person, with significant savings likely through program consolidation, better health and preventive care, reduced uncompensated care spending by "safety net" providers, and expanding insurance revenues. The ...
  Policy Brief May 2005

The Impact of Private and Public Health Insurance on Medication Use for Adults with Chronic Diseases (Medical Care Research and Review)
Thomas Rice, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Ninez A. Ponce, E. Richard Brown
Rice, T., Lavarreda, S.A., Ponce, N.A., & Brown, ER. The impact of private and public health insurance on medication use for adults with chronic diseases.
  Journal Article Apr 2005

A Population-based Study of Colorectal Cancer Test Use: Results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (Cancer)
David A. Etzioni, Ninez A. Ponce, Susan H. Babey, Benjamin A. Spencer, Neetu Chawla, C. Y. Ko , Nancy Breen
Etzioni DA, Ponce NA, Babey SH, Spencer BA, Brown ER, Ko CY, Chawla N, Breen N, Klabunde CN. A Population-based Study of Colorectal Cancer Test Use: Results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey.
  Journal Article Dec 2004

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

Many Children Remain Uninsured and Not Eligible for Medi-Cal and Healthy Families
Mona Jhawar, Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Hongjian Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Y. Jenny Chia, Steven P. Wallace
This policy brief highlights regional variations of rates among California children ages 0-5 and ages 6-17 from limited income families (below 300% FPL) who were uninsured and not eligible for Medi-Cal or Healthy families in 2001.
  Policy Brief Dec 2004

Demographic Profile of Mexican Immigrants in the United States
Veronica F. Gutierrez, Steven P. Wallace, Xóchitl Castañeda
This Binational Health Week fact sheet describes the demographics and basic health status of the nine million Mexican immigrants living in the U.S.
  Fact Sheet Oct 2004

Mexican Immigrants Lack Health Services in the U.S.
Steven P. Wallace, Veronica F. Gutierrez
This Binational Health Week fact sheet documents the problems of access to preventive care faced by Mexican immigrants.
  Fact Sheet Oct 2004

Increased Medicare Expenditures for Physicians' Services: What are the Causes? (Inquiry)
Melinda J. Beeuwkes Buntin, Jose J. Escarce, Dana Goldman, Hongjun Kan, Miriam J. Laugesen, Paul Shekelle
In light of rising expenditures for physicians' services and the scheduled decreases in the amounts Medicare pays for such services, this article identified the sources of change in the volume and intensity of Medicare physicians' services.
  Journal Article Jun 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

Estimating the Cost of Caring for California's Uninsured
Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby
This new study found that providing health insurance to the estimated 6.3 million Californians who are currently uninsured would increase direct health care expenditures within the state by about $7.4 ...
  Policy Brief May 2004

County Residency and Access to Care for Low- and Moderate-Income Californians
E. Richard Brown, Shana Alex Lavarreda, Ying-Ying Meng, Ronald M. Andersen, Andrew B. Bindman, Lillian Gelberg
Where Californians live within the state plays an important role in determining their access to health care.
  Policy Brief Mar 2004

Cancer Screening in California: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
Ninez A. Ponce, Susan H. Babey, David A. Etzioni, Benjamin A. Spencer, E. Richard Brown, Neetu Chawla
This in-depth report describes cancer screening 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 Dec 2003

Women's Health Issues in California: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
Roberta Wyn, Victoria D. Ojeda
This study examines the health insurance coverage, health status, and access to care of California women ages 18-64.
  Research Report Dec 2003

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

Cancer Screening Rates Among Asian Ethnic Groups
Ninez A. Ponce, Melissa S. Gatchell, E. Richard Brown
This fact sheet examines cancer screening rates for several Asian ethnic subgroups -- Chinese, Filipino, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, South Asian, and Cambodian -- to identify specific populations at risk for not receiving preventive care.
  Fact Sheet Nov 2003

Diabetes Among American Indians and Alaska Natives in California: Prevention is the Key
Delight E. Satter, Nilka Rios Burrows, Melissa S. Gatchell, Maile Tauali'i, D. Tecumseh Welch
This fact sheet examines diabetes prevalence, co-morbidities of diabetes, health insurance status, and access to care for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIANs) in California and offers policy recommendations in response to these findings.
  Fact Sheet Nov 2003

Diabetes Is Major Health Problem for African Americans
Antronette Yancey, Melissa S. Gatchell, E. Richard Brown, William McCarthy, Allison L. Diamant
This fact sheet examines diabetes prevalence and risk factors among African Americans in California and offers several policy recommendations in response to these findings.
  Fact Sheet 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

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

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

Hospital Concentration, DSH Payments and Access for the Uninsured in Los Angeles County and the State of California
Gerald F. Kominski, Dylan H. Roby
This study examines how recent trends toward concentration within the hospital industry among hospital chains and the increase in for-profit ownership affects access to affordable healthcare in Los Angeles.
  Outside Publication Sep 2003

Cancer Screening in California: Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist
Susan H. Babey, Ninez A. Ponce, David A. Etzioni, Benjamin A. Spencer, E. Richard Brown, Neetu Chawla
This policy brief reports on cancer screening in California based on data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001), the largest state-level health survey in the nation.
  Policy Brief Sep 2003

Diabetes among Latinos in California: Disparities in Access and Management
Neetu Chawla, Michael A. Rodriguez, Susan H. Babey, E. Richard Brown
This fact sheet examines diabetes management and access to care among Latinos with diabetes in California.
  Fact Sheet Sep 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

California's HMO Enrollees: Diversity in Language and Education Poses Challenges for Health Plans
Gerald F. Kominski, Deborah Glik, Cori Reifman
  Policy Brief May 2003

California’s New Assembly and Senate Districts: Geographic Disparities in Health Insurance Coverage
Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck, Steven P. Wallace, Hongjian Yu, Ying-Ying Meng, Y. Jenny Chia, E. Richard Brown
This policy brief highlights the differences in uninurance rates among the new California Assembly and Senate districts resulting from redistricting based on the 2000 Census.
  Policy Brief May 2003

Diabetes in California: Nearly 1.5 Million Diagnosed and 2 Million More at Risk
Allison L. Diamant, Susan H. Babey, E. Richard Brown, Neetu Chawla
  Policy Brief Apr 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

Diabetes in California: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
Allison L. Diamant, Susan H. Babey, E. Richard Brown, Neetu Chawla
This report, prepared by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, is the first on diabetes prevalence among Californians using data from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001).
  Policy Research Report Apr 2003

Exploring Health Care Quality and Effectiveness at Federally-Funded Community Health Centers: Results from the Patient Experience Evaluation Report System (1993-2001)
Dylan H. Roby, Sara Rosenbaum, Dan Hawkins
The findings in this study are derived from data collected from the Patient Experience Evaluation Report System (PEERS), a patient survey administered at a subset of health centers nationally in both 1993 and 2001.
  Outside Publication Mar 2003

Demographics, Health, and Access to Care of Immigrant Children in California: Identifying Barriers to Staying Healthy
Nadereh Pourat, Gabrielle Lessard, Armine Lulejian, Lida M. Becerra, Rini Chakraborty
This fact sheet is a joint effort of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the National Immigration Law Center (NILC) using the 2001 California Health Interview Survey data.
  Fact Sheet Mar 2003

Profile of California's HMO Enrollees: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
Gerald F. Kominski, Pamela L. Davidson, Crystal L. Keeler, Natasha Razack, Lida M. Becerra, Rabeya Sen
The profile of California’s 17.7 million children and adults who are enrolled in HMO plans is more diverse than previously thought, according to the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report. The ...
  Research Report Jan 2003

Important Health Care Issues for California Latinos: Health Insurance and Health Status
Jennifer Aguayo, E. Richard Brown, Michael A. Rodriguez, Lia Margolis
This is a joint publication of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the Latino Coalition for a Healthy California (LCHC).
  Fact Sheet Jan 2003

A Profile of Federally Funded Health Centers Serving a Higher Proportion of Uninsured Patients
Anne Markus, Dylan H. Roby, Sara Rosenbaum
This study examines the characteristics of health centers that serve an unusually high rate of uninsured patients.
  Outside Publication Jun 2002

The State of Health Insurance in California: Findings from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey
E. Richard Brown, Ninez A. Ponce, Thomas Rice, Shana Alex Lavarreda
This report examines health insurance coverage in California based on the 2001 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS 2001) data.
  Research Report Jun 2002

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

Assessing the Burden of Disease and Injury in Los Angeles County Using Disability-Adjusted Life Years (Public Health Reports)
Gerald F. Kominski, Paul A. Simon, Alex Ho, Jeff Luck, Yee Wei Lim, Jonathan E. Fielding
This study was designed to assess the burden of disease and injury in the Los Angeles County population using Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs), a composite measure of premature mortality and disability that equates to years of healthy life lost.
  Journal Article Mar 2002

Evaluation of California's 24-Hour Coverage Pilot Demonstrations
Gerald F. Kominski, Nadereh Pourat, Danielle Ash, Hongjian Yu, Marianne Cantwell
  Research Report Nov 2001

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

Postadmission Disparities in Nursing Homes Stays of Whites and Minority Elderly (Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved)
Nadereh Pourat, Ronald M. Andersen, Steven P. Wallace
Pourat N, Andersen R, Wallace S. Postadmission Disparities in Nursing Homes Stays of Whites and Minority Elderly.
  Journal Article Aug 2001

UPBEAT: The Impact of a Psychogeriatric Intervention in VA Medical Centers (Medical Care)
Gerald F. Kominski, Ronald M. Andersen, Roshan Bastani, Robert Gould, Charles Hackman, David Huang, Lissy Jarvik, Annette Maxwell, Jennifer Moye, Edwin Olsen, Robert Rohrbaugh, Joel Rosansky, Shane Taylor, William Van Stone
This study determines whether proactive screening of hospitalised patients can identify unrecognised comorbid psychiatric conditions, and whether comprehensive assessment and psychogeriatric intervention (UPBEAT) can improve care while reducing inpatient use.
  Journal Article May 2001

Access is Better for Racial / Ethnic Elderly in Medicare HMOs - But Disparities Exist
Steven P. Wallace, Valentine M. Villa, Vilma Enriquez-Haass, Carolyn A. Mendez-Luck
  Policy Brief May 2001

Office of Management and Budget Racial Categories and Implications for American Indians and Alaska Natives (American Journal of Public Health)
Linda Burhansstipanov, Delight E. Satter
This commentary provides a brief overview of American Indian and Alaskan populations in the United States and selected data issues.
  Journal Article Nov 2000

Access to Health Insurance and Health Care for Immigrant Children (Children of Immigrants: Health, Adjustment, and Public Assistance)
E. Richard Brown, Roberta Wyn, Hongjian Yu, Abel Valenzuela, Liane Dong
  Journal Article Oct 2000

Reconsidering the Role of Competition in Health Care Markets (Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law)
Thomas Rice, Brian Biles, E. Richard Brown, Finn Diderichsen, Hagen Kuehn
Special section of Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law, Vol. 25, Number 5, October 2000.
  Journal Article Oct 2000

California Immigrant Families: Issues for California's Future
California Policy Research Center, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
  Policy Research Report Aug 2000

Disparities in Health Insurance and Access to Care for Residents Across U.S. Cities
E. Richard Brown, Roberta Wyn, Stephanie Teleki
U.S. metropolitan areas are characterized by pronounced disparities in rates of health insurance coverage and access to care.
  Policy Research Report Aug 2000

Hospital Admissions for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions in Los Angeles County: 1996-1997
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
  Research Report Jul 2000

California Immigrants Have Mostly Lower Rates of Disability and Use of Disability Services than State’s U.S.-Born Residents
A. E. Benjamin, Steven P. Wallace, Valentine M. Villa, Kathy McCarthy
  Policy Brief Jul 2000

Differences in Access to Health Care Among the Moderate- and Low-Income Population Across Urban Areas
Roberta Wyn, Stephanie Teleki, E. Richard Brown
  Policy Brief Jul 2000

Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care Among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, The Kaiser Family Foundation
Co-published by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research & The Kaiser Family Foundation. Drawn from "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Insurance and Health Care." ...
  Fact Sheet Jun 2000

Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care Among African Americans
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, The Kaiser Family Foundation
Co-published by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research & The Kaiser Family Foundation. Drawn from "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Insurance and Health Care." ...
  Fact Sheet Jun 2000

Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care Among American Indians and Alaska Natives
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, The Kaiser Family Foundation
Co-published by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research & The Kaiser Family Foundation. Drawn from "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Insurance and Health Care." ...
  Fact Sheet Jun 2000

Health Insurance Coverage and Access to Care Among Latinos
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, The Kaiser Family Foundation
Co-published by UCLA Center for Health Policy Research & The Kaiser Family Foundation. Drawn from "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Insurance and Health Care." ...
  Fact Sheet Jun 2000

Delivery of Sexually Transmitted Disease Services in Medicaid Managed Care
E. Richard Brown, John Nakashima, Nadereh Pourat, Natasha Razack, Sylvia Chu
This report examines the extent to which managed care organizations (MCOs) that serve Medicaid beneficiaries are promoting effective management, control and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among their enrollees—and whether these organizations’ policies correspond with the actual practices of the primary care providers in their networks.
  Policy Research Report Jun 2000

Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Health Insurance and Health Care
E. Richard Brown, Victoria D. Ojeda, Roberta Wyn, Rebecca Levan
Racial and ethnic groups in the United States continue to experience major disparities in health status.
  Policy Research Report Apr 2000

Perceptions of Health and Utilization of Ambulatory Care: Differences Between Korean and White Elderly (Journal of Health and Aging)
Nadereh Pourat, James Lubben, Hongjian Yu, Steven P. Wallace
Pourat N, Lubben J, Yu H, Wallace S. Perceptions of Health and Utilization of Ambulatory Care: Differences Between Korean and White Elderly.
  Journal Article Feb 2000

The Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations: Application to Medical Care Use and Outcomes for Homeless People (Health Services Research)
Lillian Gelberg, Ronald M. Andersen, Barbara D. Leake
Gelberg L, Andersen R, Leake B. The Behavioral Model for Vulnerable Populations: Application to Medical Care Use and Outcomes for Homeless People.
  Journal Article Feb 2000

Disability and Access to Health and Support Services Among California's Immigrant Populations
A. E. Benjamin, Steven P. Wallace, Valentine M. Villa, Kathy McCarthy
  Research Report Jan 2000

The Burden of Disease in Los Angeles County
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
This report is the product of a collaborative effort between the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
  Research Report Jan 2000

Culturally Competent HIV/AIDS Prevention for American Indians and Alaska Natives
Delight E. Satter
Approximately 1.9 million people self-identified as AIAN in the 1990 Census. There are 554 federally recognized Indian tribes in the U.S; ...
  Research Report Jun 1999

CHIP Health Insurance Premiums and Cost-Sharing: Lessons from the Literature
Anne Markus, Sara Rosenbaum, Dylan H. Roby
This paper presents the principal findings of more than 30 articles and reports on premiums and cost-sharing.
  Outside Publication Oct 1998



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