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Health Central — Which Diseases Bring Higher Risk to Communities of Color? — March 10, 2023

Which Diseases Bring Higher Risk to Communities of Color? — Which Diseases Bring Higher Risk to Communities of Color? — March 10, 2023

“If I’m a lucky American who has employer-based healthcare, and I go to a doctor who every year says, ‘OK, here’s what's on the list of things you need to know and that we need to check on,’ I’m going to have a much better chance of doing the preventive measures, or identifying a risk factor, or treating it early and avoiding worse outcomes,” says Kathryn Kietzman, Ph.D., director of the Health Equity Program at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, in Los Angeles. “But, if someone without healthcare has something like hepatitis B or hypertension, which can go undetected for years, they

Features: Kathryn G. Kietzman, Health Equity Program

San Diego Union-Tribune — Opinion: San Diego County’s Mobile Crisis Response Teams are a success. Here’s how they work. — March 10, 2023

Opinion: San Diego County’s Mobile Crisis Response Teams are a success. Here’s how they work. — Opinion: San Diego County’s Mobile Crisis Response Teams are a success. Here’s how they work. — March 10, 2023

Data from the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and 2020 California Health Interview Survey indicate substance misuse and mental health challenges continue to rise, with 1 in 7 San Diegans ages 12 years and older reporting drug use or serious psychological distress in 2020, highlighting the need for broader, more normalized behavioral health care.

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

pr.com — New California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) COVID-19 Estimates Show Unvaccinated Adults Least Likely to Wear a Mask, Engage in Risk Reduction Behaviors — March 10, 2023

New California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) COVID-19 Estimates Show Unvaccinated Adults Least Likely to Wear a Mask, Engage in Risk Reduction Behaviors — New California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) COVID-19 Estimates Show Unvaccinated Adults Least Likely to Wear a Mask, Engage in Risk Reduction Behaviors — March 10, 2023

“As COVID-19 began spreading across the state in spring 2020, the California Health Interview Survey jumped into action, collecting critical data on Californians’ experiences with COVID-19, including positivity rates, views on vaccine, personal and financial impacts of the pandemic, and conflict during stay-at-home orders,” says Todd Hughes, CHIS director. “Two years later, we are continuing to add new COVID question to CHIS to provide decisionmakers with the data needed to help their communities.”

Features: Todd Hughes

University Times — Avoiding sickness as a immigrant — March 10, 2023

Avoiding sickness as a immigrant — Avoiding sickness as a immigrant — March 10, 2023

My family was just one of many who did not have secure healthcare. In the 2018 California Health Interview Survey, approximately 10% of residents within the city of Rosemead reported not having health insurance.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette — ACA 2023: Time is running out to extend premium subsidies — March 10, 2023

ACA 2023: Time is running out to extend premium subsidies — ACA 2023: Time is running out to extend premium subsidies — March 10, 2023

But a bonus premium subsidy that went into effect last year and makes health insurance affordable for many will expire at the end of the year — and time is running out for an extension. In Pennsylvania, 40,000 people would lose all of their subsidies and another 230,000 would see their subsidies pared back, according to the HHS analysis. “It’s going to be a bad thing and a huge step backward,” Gerald Kominski, senior fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles Center for Health Policy Research, said about the prospect of premium subsidy cut. “It’s going in the wrong direction, and it’s

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Health Insurance Program

The Coast News — Elderly residents brace for worst if retirement plans fall short — March 10, 2023

Elderly residents brace for worst if retirement plans fall short — Elderly residents brace for worst if retirement plans fall short — March 10, 2023

According to the University of California, Los Angles Center for Health Policy Research Elder Index, the basic cost of living for someone over 65 (in San Diego) is $2,531 per month — about $30,000 per year for a single adult. However, that was in 2019.

Features: California Elder Index

USA Today — Disastrous consequences': Anti-abortion laws could make undocumented women more vulnerable — March 10, 2023

Disastrous consequences': Anti-abortion laws could make undocumented women more vulnerable — Disastrous consequences': Anti-abortion laws could make undocumented women more vulnerable — March 10, 2023

Arturo Vargas Bustamante, a senior fellow at the University of California, Los Angeles’ Center for Health Policy Research, said ensuring undocumented women have access to telehealth services and are able to obtain abortion pills at a low cost could be a solution. But he said health organizations will need to work hard to win the trust of these women, who might fear their information will land in the hands of law enforcement and be used to deport them. "We need to use trusting voices in the community to make undocumented women trust that potential of telehealth services," said Vargas Bustamante

Features: Arturo Vargas Bustamante

Penn State — New project will explore disparities in hospital patient transfers — March 10, 2023

New project will explore disparities in hospital patient transfers — New project will explore disparities in hospital patient transfers — March 10, 2023

A $3 million grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities will fund a Penn State-led project to determine if there are disparities in patient transfers. Other researchers on the project include ... Ninez Ponce, University of California, Los Angeles ...

Features: Ninez A. Ponce

State of Reform — New report offers recommendations for addressing health disparities for AA and NHPI communities — March 10, 2023

New report offers recommendations for addressing health disparities for AA and NHPI communities — New report offers recommendations for addressing health disparities for AA and NHPI communities — March 10, 2023

State agencies collaborating with community-based organizations (CBOs) and investing in culturally competent care will improve health outcomes for Asian American (AA) and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities in California, according to a newly released policy report by AAPI Data, in partnership with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce