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CHIS 2017 data release: 9 in 10 Californians have health insurance, but federal policy changes signal turbulence ahead
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UCLA’s California Health Interview Survey also shows increase in mental health distress among young adults; majority of adults have used marijuana Just 8.5 percent of Californians under age 65 did not have health insurance in 2017, down from 15.5 percent in 2013, before the full expansion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — extending the state’s lowest-ever noninsured rate for a second year — according a
October 31, 2018
CHIS 2017 data release: 9 in 10 Californians have health insurance, but federal policy changes signal turbulence ahead
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UCLA’s California Health Interview Survey also shows increase in mental health distress among young adults; majority of adults have used marijuana Just 8.5 percent of Californians under age 65 did not have health insurance in 2017, down from 15.5 percent in 2013, before the full expansion of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act — extending the state’s lowest-ever noninsured rate for a second year — according a
October 31, 2018
Ready for ACA?  Center to release new study on community clinics on May 21
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A new study that evaluates the “readiness” of Los Angeles County community health centers (CHCs) to serve new populations insured under health care reform will be published on May 21 by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research with support from the California Community Foundation and the Weingart Foundation.

April 17, 2014
Ready for ACA?  Center to release new study on community clinics on May 21
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A new study that evaluates the “readiness” of Los Angeles County community health centers (CHCs) to serve new populations insured under health care reform will be published on May 21 by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research with support from the California Community Foundation and the Weingart Foundation.

April 17, 2014
CHIS to collect and release data more frequently
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For more than a decade, the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) collected and released data on a two-year schedule.  Although that schedule enabled the survey to amass a large and highly representative sample of up to 50,000 Californians, it also meant a delay in gaining access to data that might help explain rapid changes in health status occasioned by, for example, the recent recession.
September 27, 2012
CHIS to collect and release data more frequently
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For more than a decade, the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) collected and released data on a two-year schedule.  Although that schedule enabled the survey to amass a large and highly representative sample of up to 50,000 Californians, it also meant a delay in gaining access to data that might help explain rapid changes in health status occasioned by, for example, the recent recession.
September 27, 2012