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Trust in government and healthcare workers decreases, influencing attitudes on vaccines
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Trusting health advice from governments and health workers and feeling positively about vaccines are strongly associated with trust in institutions, according to a peer-reviewed study from UCLA researchers published in the August edition of the journal Health Affairs
January 11, 2022
Trust in government and healthcare workers decreases, influencing attitudes on vaccines
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Trusting health advice from governments and health workers and feeling positively about vaccines are strongly associated with trust in institutions, according to a peer-reviewed study from UCLA researchers published in the August edition of the journal Health Affairs
January 11, 2022
Full-time employment with no health benefits was the trend for workers in 2012
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Nearly half of uninsured Californians were in full-time working families; 1 in 5 Latinos with Medi-Cal didn't have a doctor visit in past year. Almost half of the 6.9 million Californians who lacked insurance in 2012 were in a family with a full-time worker, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
December 22, 2014
Full-time employment with no health benefits was the trend for workers in 2012
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Nearly half of uninsured Californians were in full-time working families; 1 in 5 Latinos with Medi-Cal didn't have a doctor visit in past year. Almost half of the 6.9 million Californians who lacked insurance in 2012 were in a family with a full-time worker, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
December 22, 2014
State senate bill seeks health coverage for undocumented workers
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Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Long Beach) will unveil today a bill that would allow poor undocumented immigrants to sign up for Medi-Cal or qualify for state subsidies if their incomes are higher than Medi-Cal allows, according to a report by KPCC. Nadereh Pourat, research director at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, told KPCC that research shows that undocumented immigrants who have private coverage tend to use it less frequently, in general, than the documented population.
February 14, 2014
State senate bill seeks health coverage for undocumented workers
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Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Long Beach) will unveil today a bill that would allow poor undocumented immigrants to sign up for Medi-Cal or qualify for state subsidies if their incomes are higher than Medi-Cal allows, according to a report by KPCC. Nadereh Pourat, research director at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, told KPCC that research shows that undocumented immigrants who have private coverage tend to use it less frequently, in general, than the documented population.
February 14, 2014