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ucla-study-suggests-looking-beyond-area-based-vulnerability-indicators-to-identify-smaller-at-risk-populations
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Researchers propose that using models may help find the most high-risk groups for pandemic relief and other vital resources
February 08, 2021
ucla-study-suggests-looking-beyond-area-based-vulnerability-indicators-to-identify-smaller-at-risk-populations
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Researchers propose that using models may help find the most high-risk groups for pandemic relief and other vital resources
February 08, 2021
April 30 Webinar: Confronting Communication Barriers for Limited English Proficient Populations on the Eve of Health Care Reform
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​What language barriers might impede California's diverse population from enrolling in health care reform --  and what can be done to help? An April 30 webinar​ featured California's leading experts on the health of the state's often marginalized ethnic and racial groups and expand upon a recent Center study that found significant barriers for HMO enrollees with limited English skills.
April 24, 2013
April 30 Webinar: Confronting Communication Barriers for Limited English Proficient Populations on the Eve of Health Care Reform
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Communications Team
​What language barriers might impede California's diverse population from enrolling in health care reform --  and what can be done to help? An April 30 webinar​ featured California's leading experts on the health of the state's often marginalized ethnic and racial groups and expand upon a recent Center study that found significant barriers for HMO enrollees with limited English skills.
April 24, 2013
Asthma disproportionately affects low-income populations
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Almost 5 million Californians have been diagnosed with asthma, and those living in poverty suffer more severe consequences from the condition than those in higher income brackets, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

December 16, 2010
Asthma disproportionately affects low-income populations
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Almost 5 million Californians have been diagnosed with asthma, and those living in poverty suffer more severe consequences from the condition than those in higher income brackets, according to a new report from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

December 16, 2010