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![California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) releases COVID-19 preliminary estimates dashboard](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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UCLA CHPR's CHIS releases early data on the pandemic's impact on Californians 13,763 deaths in California. 740,512 cases. The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the research community to create tools to track the reach of the disease and help control its spread. Given its real-time impact, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research just released preliminary monthly statewide estimates of COVID-19 questions in the California Health Interview Survey May 2020 Preliminary COVID-19 Estimates Dashboard.
September 08, 2020
![California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) releases COVID-19 preliminary estimates dashboard](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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UCLA CHPR's CHIS releases early data on the pandemic's impact on Californians 13,763 deaths in California. 740,512 cases. The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the research community to create tools to track the reach of the disease and help control its spread. Given its real-time impact, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research just released preliminary monthly statewide estimates of COVID-19 questions in the California Health Interview Survey May 2020 Preliminary COVID-19 Estimates Dashboard.
September 08, 2020
![Health uninsurance rate in California remained low in 2018, survey finds](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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Results also show key findings in non-cigarette tobacco use, mental health and well-being
The percentage of Californians without health insurance remained stable and low in 2018, thanks to actions by state legislators, according to a policy brief produced by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. The findings are unlike the rest of the nation, which saw an increase in the rate of uninsurance.
October 24, 2019
![Health uninsurance rate in California remained low in 2018, survey finds](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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Results also show key findings in non-cigarette tobacco use, mental health and well-being
The percentage of Californians without health insurance remained stable and low in 2018, thanks to actions by state legislators, according to a policy brief produced by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. The findings are unlike the rest of the nation, which saw an increase in the rate of uninsurance.
October 24, 2019
![The 2016 California Health Interview Survey provides insight into demographics and health of California’s transgender adults](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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Data also show another year of statewide health insurance gains, now at risk under potential federal funding changes The first release of transgender data from the California Health Interview Survey, the nation’s largest state survey, reveals the demographic characteristics of transgender adults in the state — such as population size, racial makeup and marital status — as well as sobering disparities in their health status.
October 31, 2017
![The 2016 California Health Interview Survey provides insight into demographics and health of California’s transgender adults](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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Data also show another year of statewide health insurance gains, now at risk under potential federal funding changes The first release of transgender data from the California Health Interview Survey, the nation’s largest state survey, reveals the demographic characteristics of transgender adults in the state — such as population size, racial makeup and marital status — as well as sobering disparities in their health status.
October 31, 2017
![Survey: Most Americans aged 45 to 64 are somewhat or very satisfied with their health care plans](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research collaborates with Prevention on study of attitudes about health insurance
Ninety-two percent of Americans ages 45 to 64 say they would keep their current health care plans unless premium prices increase significantly, according to a new nationwide poll by Prevention and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Ninety-two percent of Americans ages 45 to 64 say they would keep their current health care plans unless premium prices increase significantly, according to a new nationwide poll by Prevention and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
November 16, 2016
![Survey: Most Americans aged 45 to 64 are somewhat or very satisfied with their health care plans](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research collaborates with Prevention on study of attitudes about health insurance
Ninety-two percent of Americans ages 45 to 64 say they would keep their current health care plans unless premium prices increase significantly, according to a new nationwide poll by Prevention and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
Ninety-two percent of Americans ages 45 to 64 say they would keep their current health care plans unless premium prices increase significantly, according to a new nationwide poll by Prevention and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
November 16, 2016
![Save the Date! April 6 Smokefree Apartments Los Angeles initiative to reveal findings from new survey of landlords, tenants on no-smoking policies](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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Event will launch LA smokefree apartments awareness campaign. The Center will release findings from a first-ever survey of both landlords and tenants at an event in South LA, as well as launch an exciting new media and advertising campaign to encourage the adoption of smokefree policies citywide.
March 10, 2016
![Save the Date! April 6 Smokefree Apartments Los Angeles initiative to reveal findings from new survey of landlords, tenants on no-smoking policies](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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Event will launch LA smokefree apartments awareness campaign. The Center will release findings from a first-ever survey of both landlords and tenants at an event in South LA, as well as launch an exciting new media and advertising campaign to encourage the adoption of smokefree policies citywide.
March 10, 2016
![New 2011-2012 data on the health of Californians released from the California Health Interview Survey](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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Responses to questions on dozens of health topics – including many relevant to health care reform – are now searchable online by state, region and county. The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) today released new data based on interviews with more than 44,000 households in California. The survey, conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, covered hundreds of topics affecting state residents' health and well-being.
August 08, 2013
![New 2011-2012 data on the health of Californians released from the California Health Interview Survey](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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Responses to questions on dozens of health topics – including many relevant to health care reform – are now searchable online by state, region and county. The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) today released new data based on interviews with more than 44,000 households in California. The survey, conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, covered hundreds of topics affecting state residents' health and well-being.
August 08, 2013
![Need and numbers: New survey of state legislature spotlights demand for better ways to gauge poverty](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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Need and numbers: New survey of state legislature spotlights demand for better ways to gauge poverty
The economic downturn and the high cost of living in California has left many families caught in the middle — they do not have enough money to make ends meet yet are not considered "poor" enough to qualify for many safety-net programs.
May 16, 2012
![Need and numbers: New survey of state legislature spotlights demand for better ways to gauge poverty](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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Need and numbers: New survey of state legislature spotlights demand for better ways to gauge poverty
The economic downturn and the high cost of living in California has left many families caught in the middle — they do not have enough money to make ends meet yet are not considered "poor" enough to qualify for many safety-net programs.
May 16, 2012
![California Health Interview Survey releases newest data on state residents' health](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/blog_placeholder.png.webp?itok=LU25HGu2)
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The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the nation's largest state health survey and a primary source of information on California's diverse population, began the release of its latest data today on more than 100 topics affecting the health and well-being of the state's residents.
February 16, 2011
![California Health Interview Survey releases newest data on state residents' health](https://healthpolicy.ucla.edu/sites/default/files/styles/two_column_card/public/ucla-campus-logo.jpg.webp?itok=GWmjMwfl)
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The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the nation's largest state health survey and a primary source of information on California's diverse population, began the release of its latest data today on more than 100 topics affecting the health and well-being of the state's residents.
February 16, 2011