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UCLA Health Equity Challenge
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UCLA Health Equity Challenge to award up to $200,000 to develop solutions to health equity issues in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties
October 12, 2022
UCLA Health Equity Challenge
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UCLA Health Equity Challenge to award up to $200,000 to develop solutions to health equity issues in Los Angeles, San Bernardino, and Riverside counties
October 12, 2022
reimagining-the-future-of-health-and-wellness-in-california
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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report helps point the way toward greater access and equity as part of statewide initiative
April 25, 2022
reimagining-the-future-of-health-and-wellness-in-california
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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report helps point the way toward greater access and equity as part of statewide initiative
April 25, 2022
ucla-awarded-grant-from-the-office-of-minority-health-to-continue-groundbreaking-work-through-native-hawaiian-and-pacific-islander-data-policy-lab
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Ninez A. Ponce, PhD, MPP, director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, principal investigator of the center’s California Health Interview Survey, and professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, received a one-year $250,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health
November 25, 2021
ucla-awarded-grant-from-the-office-of-minority-health-to-continue-groundbreaking-work-through-native-hawaiian-and-pacific-islander-data-policy-lab
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Ninez A. Ponce, PhD, MPP, director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, principal investigator of the center’s California Health Interview Survey, and professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, received a one-year $250,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health
November 25, 2021
californians-health-fare-in-2020-new-california-health-interview-survey-findings-explore-how-a-year-of-unprecedented-change-impacted-residents-health
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New data show how the COVID-19 pandemic, racial tensions, and other challenges may have impacted health care access and status
September 22, 2021
californians-health-fare-in-2020-new-california-health-interview-survey-findings-explore-how-a-year-of-unprecedented-change-impacted-residents-health
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New data show how the COVID-19 pandemic, racial tensions, and other challenges may have impacted health care access and status
September 22, 2021
how-immigration-policies-can-harm-health-study-sheds-light-on-public-charge
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One-quarter of low-income immigrants in California have avoided public programs due to fear of jeopardizing immigration status
March 01, 2021
how-immigration-policies-can-harm-health-study-sheds-light-on-public-charge
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One-quarter of low-income immigrants in California have avoided public programs due to fear of jeopardizing immigration status
March 01, 2021
Oral Health
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Income, education, neighborhood and immigration status can play a significant role, researchers say
November 30, 2020
Oral Health
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Income, education, neighborhood and immigration status can play a significant role, researchers say
November 30, 2020
Census undercount of Latinos could cost L.A. dearly in funds for critical health and social services
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UCLA study finds county programs could lose up to $586 million in federal funding. With Census Day approaching nationwide on April 1, researchers at UCLA and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science are warning that a Latino undercount is likely, and it could cost Los Angeles County over a half billion dollars.
March 26, 2020
Census undercount of Latinos could cost L.A. dearly in funds for critical health and social services
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UCLA study finds county programs could lose up to $586 million in federal funding. With Census Day approaching nationwide on April 1, researchers at UCLA and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science are warning that a Latino undercount is likely, and it could cost Los Angeles County over a half billion dollars.
March 26, 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
Health uninsurance rate in California remained low in 2018, survey finds
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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
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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
Cost, wait time influence choice of health care setting for minor illnesses
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Researchers develop a simulation tool to predict use of various health care settings. Out-of-pocket costs and wait times influence individuals’ choice of health care setting for minor illnesses, according to a study by UC Irvine researchers affiliated with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
September 23, 2019
Cost, wait time influence choice of health care setting for minor illnesses
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Researchers develop a simulation tool to predict use of various health care settings. Out-of-pocket costs and wait times influence individuals’ choice of health care setting for minor illnesses, according to a study by UC Irvine researchers affiliated with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
September 23, 2019