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California Healthline — Mental health and substance misuse treatment is increasingly a video chat or phone call away — May 9, 2025

Mental health and substance misuse treatment is increasingly a video chat or phone call away — Mental health and substance misuse treatment is increasingly a video chat or phone call away — May 9, 2025

KFF Health News reporters analyzed data from the California Health Interview Survey and found that about 24% of adults used a combination of face-to-face and teletherapy in 2023, while roughly 23% got help exclusively in person, according to the survey of about 20,000 California households. Syndicates include: Los Angeles Times and OregonLive.com.
Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

American Community Media — California Civil Rights Department launches program to combat discrimination in businesses — May 8, 2025

California Civil Rights Department launches program to combat discrimination in businesses — California Civil Rights Department launches program to combat discrimination in businesses — May 8, 2025

California Health Interview Survey data on people's experiences with hate was cited in this story about a new program from the California Civil Rights Department.
Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Capital & Main — How did farmers respond when the Trump administration suddenly stopped paying them to help feed needy Californians? — May 6, 2025

How did farmers respond when the Trump administration suddenly stopped paying them to help feed needy Californians? — How did farmers respond when the Trump administration suddenly stopped paying them to help feed needy Californians? — May 6, 2025

This column cites data from the 2023 California Health Interview Survey that showed that nine of 20 adults in the state with low incomes reported “limited, uncertain or inconsistent” access to food. Also picked up by MSN.
Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Capital & Main — A majority of Californians support affordable health care for undocumented immigrants, polls show — April 29, 2025

A majority of Californians support affordable health care for undocumented immigrants, polls show — A majority of Californians support affordable health care for undocumented immigrants, polls show — April 29, 2025

UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Senior Fellow Gerald Kominski says that even though cutting Medicaid would worsen health outcomes and result in higher health care costs across the board, he expects congressional Republicans to deliver a bill to President Trump’s desk that makes the cuts.
Features: Gerald F. Kominski

NewsNation — What does RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement aim to do? — April 15, 2025

What does RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement aim to do? — What does RFK Jr.’s ‘Make America Healthy Again’ movement aim to do? — April 15, 2025

Mark A. Peterson, senior fellow at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, offered strong criticism of defunding research that has been “influential in improving the lifespan and quality of life of Americans.”
Features: Mark Peterson

Healthcare Brew — How the ACA has transformed healthcare — and what its future may hold — April 11, 2025

How the ACA has transformed healthcare — and what its future may hold — How the ACA has transformed healthcare — and what its future may hold — April 11, 2025

UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Senior Fellow Gerald Kominski was quoted extensively in this article about the history and impact of the Affordable Care Act.
Features: Gerald F. Kominski

Axios San Diego — Report offers deeper look at hate incidents across California — April 16, 2025

Report offers deeper look at hate incidents across California — Report offers deeper look at hate incidents across California — April 16, 2025

California Health Interview Survey data showed that more than 2 million Californians experienced acts of hate between 2022 and 2023.
Features: Ninez A. Ponce