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California eyes to end Medi-Cal premiums for children, vulnerable adults

Eliminating the premiums is likely to create more stable coverage for families over time, regardless of whether their income inches up or down," said Nadereh Pourat, associate director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation
Nadereh Pourat
CalMatters

COVID-19 Effects on California Likely Will Linger for Years

A new study UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that Newsom's stay-at-home orders, affecting businesses, child care centers and school, created financial hardships that led to psychological distress and a sharp increase in turmoil and conflict, including domestic violence.

Mental Health Program
The Daily Bruin

UCLA study finds discriminatory experiences affect health of brain, body

"Even anticipation of discrimination can be internalized and affect one's health," said Vickie Mays, professor of health policy and management and psychology at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.

Air Pollution and Health Care Utilization
Vickie Mays
Capital & Main

The Untold Story of COVID's Impact on California's Mental Health

"It's a very clear, direct line," said Imelda Padilla-Frausto, a research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. We were actually seeing, in real time, people losing their jobs or their incomes or having their lives disrupted in other significant ways, and seeing how all of that contributed to their stressors and resulting poor mental health.

Mental Health Program
D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto
UCLA Newsroom

California's Whole Person Care improved health care for high-risk Medi-Cal patients

The results show that such programs help complex patients in different ways, depending on their needs," Pourat said. "Most importantly, our findings highlight the overall success of the Whole Person Care program and its potential for improving the lives of high-risk patients.

Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program
Nadereh Pourat
San Francisco Chronicle

Asians in California more fearful than other groups of becoming gun violence victims

Two-thirds of Asians, and a similar percentage of Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders, said they were "very worried" or "somewhat worried" about being a victim of gun violence, signifiantly higher than the 43% of Californians of all races who said the same thing, according to the report.

UCLA Newsroom

Study reveals extent of pandemic-related hardship among Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders

Accessing health care, including mental health services, became much tougher for California's Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a report published today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Ninez A. Ponce
LAist

For Many in California's AAPI Community, Finding Mental Health Support Is Hard

The report, done in collaboration with the group AAPI Data, builds on findings from UCLA's 2021 California Health Interview Survey and roughly 1,600 follow-on surveys conducted last year.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
California Healthline

Listen: Immigrants Fear Gun Violence and Students Conduct COVID Outreach

A 2021 survey conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that nearly a quarter of immigrants reported feeling "very worried" about being a victim of gun violence, compared with roughly 13% of California adults.

Gun Violence and Gun Safety
Sean Tan
The Daily Bruin

New proposal seeks holistic investigation of 2015 Aliso Canyon gas leak

Nadereh Pourat, a professor at the Fielding School of Public Health and researcher on the case, said she will indirectly measure the health of residents in Aliso Canyon's surrounding areas by identifying where residents utilized health care, which will help understand the short and long term health impacts of exposure on residents compared to those who were not exposed to the gas leak.

Aliso Canyon Health Study
Nadereh Pourat