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New report highlights lesser known factors that impact insurance rates after ACA
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A decade after the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to expand health insurance coverage to the nation's most vulnerable uninsured, a new report by researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Claremont Graduate University addresses the question: How large of an impact has the ACA made over the past 10 years?
April 07, 2020
New report highlights lesser known factors that impact insurance rates after ACA
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A decade after the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to expand health insurance coverage to the nation's most vulnerable uninsured, a new report by researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Claremont Graduate University addresses the question: How large of an impact has the ACA made over the past 10 years?
April 07, 2020
UCLA report shows California's unique position to enact health care reform
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​In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research takes a deeper look at California's historic health coverage gains after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law in 2010 and expanded in 2014.
November 26, 2019
UCLA report shows California's unique position to enact health care reform
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​In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research takes a deeper look at California's historic health coverage gains after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law in 2010 and expanded in 2014.
November 26, 2019
New UC Berkeley/UCLA Report: California’s Health Care Policies Keep Uninsured from Growing, Improve Affordability for 1.55 Million
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New state policies build on the coverage gains achieved under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expand affordability help in the individual market, but number of uninsured projected to remain flat at 3.5 million in 2022.
November 19, 2019
New UC Berkeley/UCLA Report: California’s Health Care Policies Keep Uninsured from Growing, Improve Affordability for 1.55 Million
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New state policies build on the coverage gains achieved under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expand affordability help in the individual market, but number of uninsured projected to remain flat at 3.5 million in 2022.
November 19, 2019
UCLA report on roadblocks to breast cancer care prompts legislative briefing in California
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California State Senate will discuss barriers and possible solutions Jan. 12 In 2016, more than 26,700 California women were diagnosed with breast cancer, and an estimated 4,000 died from the disease. For women with breast cancer, the path from diagnosis to treatment to continued care is riddled with obstacles, according to a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
January 12, 2017
UCLA report on roadblocks to breast cancer care prompts legislative briefing in California
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California State Senate will discuss barriers and possible solutions Jan. 12 In 2016, more than 26,700 California women were diagnosed with breast cancer, and an estimated 4,000 died from the disease. For women with breast cancer, the path from diagnosis to treatment to continued care is riddled with obstacles, according to a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
January 12, 2017
Young immigrants less likely to use medical care, despite being more likely to report poor health
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The estimated 300,000 young California immigrants who are eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) use less medical care than their U.S.-born peers in spite of being more likely to report poor health, according to a new report from the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and the UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies.
March 26, 2014
Young immigrants less likely to use medical care, despite being more likely to report poor health
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The estimated 300,000 young California immigrants who are eligible for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) use less medical care than their U.S.-born peers in spite of being more likely to report poor health, according to a new report from the UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and the UCSF Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies.
March 26, 2014
Medical debt keeps rising, new report shows
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Hard hit by one of the worst recessions in nearly a century, hundreds of thousands of Californians lost insurance coverage across the state as employers shed jobs and the health plans that came with those jobs, according to a new report​ from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

February 06, 2012
Medical debt keeps rising, new report shows
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Hard hit by one of the worst recessions in nearly a century, hundreds of thousands of Californians lost insurance coverage across the state as employers shed jobs and the health plans that came with those jobs, according to a new report​ from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

February 06, 2012
New report shows Mexican women immigrants are healthier than their U.S.-born counterparts
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Although more than half are uninsured and receive less care when they need it, Mexican immigrant women have a lower prevalence of chronic diseases than U.S.-born women, according to a new report, Migration and Health: Mexican Immigrant Women in the United States.

October 04, 2010
New report shows Mexican women immigrants are healthier than their U.S.-born counterparts
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Although more than half are uninsured and receive less care when they need it, Mexican immigrant women have a lower prevalence of chronic diseases than U.S.-born women, according to a new report, Migration and Health: Mexican Immigrant Women in the United States.

October 04, 2010
New report shows federal poverty line leaves seniors destitute
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Sacramento, CA – Data and research on what it really takes for seniors to make ends meet in each of California’s 58 counties will be released on September 14, 2010 in California's State Capitol. Tuesday’s release is the latest update of the Elder Economic Security StandardTM Index (Elder Index), a tool that measures the actual costs of basic necessities for older adults.
September 14, 2010
New report shows federal poverty line leaves seniors destitute
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Sacramento, CA – Data and research on what it really takes for seniors to make ends meet in each of California’s 58 counties will be released on September 14, 2010 in California's State Capitol. Tuesday’s release is the latest update of the Elder Economic Security StandardTM Index (Elder Index), a tool that measures the actual costs of basic necessities for older adults.
September 14, 2010
Nearly 1 in 5 Californians report need for mental health services, study finds
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In a comprehensive new study on mental health status and the use of mental health services by Californians, researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that nearly one in five adults in the state — about 4.9 million people — said they needed help for a mental or emotional health problem.

July 28, 2010
Nearly 1 in 5 Californians report need for mental health services, study finds
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In a comprehensive new study on mental health status and the use of mental health services by Californians, researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that nearly one in five adults in the state — about 4.9 million people — said they needed help for a mental or emotional health problem.

July 28, 2010
Nearly 4 million Californians report sexual or physical violence from a spouse or companion
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Nearly 4 million adults in California reported being a victim of physical or sexual violence at the hands of a spouse, companion or other intimate partner, according to estimates in a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.  

Of those victims, more than 1 million reported being forced to have sex by an intimate partner, the study found.

April 28, 2010
Nearly 4 million Californians report sexual or physical violence from a spouse or companion
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Nearly 4 million adults in California reported being a victim of physical or sexual violence at the hands of a spouse, companion or other intimate partner, according to estimates in a new policy brief from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.  

Of those victims, more than 1 million reported being forced to have sex by an intimate partner, the study found.

April 28, 2010