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Sierra Sun Times — Covered California Joins Behavioral Health Leaders to Promote Enrollment and Improve Access to Address Increased Need for Mental Health Care — March 10, 2023

Covered California Joins Behavioral Health Leaders to Promote Enrollment and Improve Access to Address Increased Need for Mental Health Care — Covered California Joins Behavioral Health Leaders to Promote Enrollment and Improve Access to Address Increased Need for Mental Health Care — March 10, 2023

A new report from the California Health Interview Survey, the nation’s largest state health survey, shows significant increases in the number of adults who sought behavioral health care and details the impact it has had on their lives.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Mental Health Program

Santa Barbara Independent — New opportunity begins today for 400,000 Californians to enroll in more affordable health insurance — March 10, 2023

New opportunity begins today for 400,000 Californians to enroll in more affordable health insurance — New opportunity begins today for 400,000 Californians to enroll in more affordable health insurance — March 10, 2023

The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research estimates that 615,000 Californians are caught in the "family glitch." Of those, 391,000 people — who previously were not eligible for federal subsidies because a family member had an offer of employersponsored coverage — will now be eligible for financial help through Covered California.

Harvard Political Review — Immigrants Assimilation Model: Rethinking the Role of the Government and Society — March 10, 2023

Immigrants Assimilation Model: Rethinking the Role of the Government and Society — Immigrants Assimilation Model: Rethinking the Role of the Government and Society — March 10, 2023

In a study conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, researchers found that two-thirds of the immigrant Latino and Asian survey participants faced discrimination in the workplace due to skin color or accent.

Features: RIGHTS Study

The Oaklandside — Vaccination Fatigue?' Fewer people in Alameda County are getting flu shots — March 10, 2023

Vaccination Fatigue?' Fewer people in Alameda County are getting flu shots — Vaccination Fatigue?' Fewer people in Alameda County are getting flu shots — March 10, 2023

Dr. Vickie Mays, a health policy and management professor at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, said vaccine education efforts aimed at communities of color don’t always adequately take into consideration a community’s beliefs, culture, or understanding of health.

Features: Vickie Mays, Mental Health Program

UCLA Newsroom — Steve Wallace posthumously honored by Journal of Aging and Health — March 10, 2023

Steve Wallace posthumously honored by Journal of Aging and Health — Steve Wallace posthumously honored by Journal of Aging and Health — March 10, 2023

Two of Wallace’s mentees and colleagues, Lourdes Guerrero and Jacqueline Torres, wrote an introduction about his impact as a trailblazing researcher for disparaged populations, a policy maker to improve public health, and a mentor and warm presence.

Public Policy Institute of California — Investing in Schools to Address COVID 19's Toll on Youth Mental Health — March 10, 2023

Investing in Schools to Address COVID 19's Toll on Youth Mental Health — Investing in Schools to Address COVID 19's Toll on Youth Mental Health — March 10, 2023

About one-third of California adolescents age 12–17 experienced serious psychological distress between 2019 and 2021, according to the California Health Interview Survey.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Inquirer — Study Finds Fil-Ams to be the most obese Asian subgroup — March 10, 2023

Study Finds Fil-Ams to be the most obese Asian subgroup — Study Finds Fil-Ams to be the most obese Asian subgroup — March 10, 2023

According to BMC Public Health, the prevalence of obesity among Asian Americans is especially high among Asian Americans who live in California. In a 2013-2014 California Health Interview Survey, researchers looked at factors such as age, sex, family income, marital status, education level, physical activity, and fast food consumption.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Ventura County Star — Changes open door to health insurance subsidies for working families in Ventura County — March 10, 2023

Changes open door to health insurance subsidies for working families in Ventura County — Changes open door to health insurance subsidies for working families in Ventura County — March 10, 2023

The “glitch” is gone. Working Ventura County families who previously couldn’t get health insurance subsidies can now receive the aid to shrink their premiums. In Ventura County, about 39,000 people, or about 5% of the population, were uninsured in 2021, according to the California Health Interview Survey.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

LA Times — We'll end up on the streets': L.A. caregivers for elderly, disabled push for higher pay — March 10, 2023

We'll end up on the streets': L.A. caregivers for elderly, disabled push for higher pay — We'll end up on the streets': L.A. caregivers for elderly, disabled push for higher pay — March 10, 2023

In general, the cost of keeping someone at home with a program like IHSS, is far less than if we end up in institutional care."

Features: Kathryn G. Kietzman, Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS), Health Equity Program

Los Angeles Times — 'We'll end up on the streets': LA caregivers for elderly, disabled push for higher pay — March 28, 2023

'We'll end up on the streets': LA caregivers for elderly, disabled push for higher pay — 'We'll end up on the streets': LA caregivers for elderly, disabled push for higher pay — March 28, 2023

"In general, the cost of keeping someone at home, with a program like IHSS, is far less than if they were to end up in institutional care," said Kathryn G. Kietzman, director of the Health Equity Program at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Features: Kathryn G. Kietzman, California Elder Index