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State of Reform — Nearly half of California’s immigrant population impacted by food insecurity, according to policy brief — March 10, 2023

Nearly half of California’s immigrant population impacted by food insecurity, according to policy brief — Nearly half of California’s immigrant population impacted by food insecurity, according to policy brief — March 10, 2023

Nearly half of California's immigrant population impacted by food insecurity, according to policy brief. Exclusionary policies in California are exacerbating poverty and food insecurity for the state’s immigrant communities, including the undocumented, according to a recent policy brief authored by Nourish California and published by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. The brief presents findings from data from the 2017-2020 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).

Features: Food Insecurity

Mirage News — UCLA’s Vickie Mays explains why accurate Covid death counts are important — March 10, 2023

UCLA’s Vickie Mays explains why accurate Covid death counts are important — UCLA’s Vickie Mays explains why accurate Covid death counts are important — March 10, 2023

While there are state and national standards for reporting disease mortality, not every data center receives information at the same time and not all of it is complete, according to Vickie Mays, professor of psychology in the UCLA College and of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.

Features: Vickie Mays

New York Times — Help With Medicare Costs: What You Need to Know — March 10, 2023

Help With Medicare Costs: What You Need to Know — Help With Medicare Costs: What You Need to Know — March 10, 2023

The cost of meeting basic living expenses in San Mateo County this year for a single elder who rents an apartment is $48,936, or $4,087 a month — 64 percent higher than the California average, according to the U.C.L.A. Center for Health Policy Research.

Random Lengths News — LA County Public Health and First 5 LA launch Help Me Grow LA — March 10, 2023

LA County Public Health and First 5 LA launch Help Me Grow LA — LA County Public Health and First 5 LA launch Help Me Grow LA — March 10, 2023

The LA County Department of Public Health and First 5 LA on May 17, launched Help Me Grow LA or HMG LA. A survey by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research showed that children of color have lower rates of access to both screening and early intervention services compared to white children.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Health Leaders Media — CA'S MALPRACTICE CAP ASSOCIATED WITH 16% MORE ADVERSE EVENTS — March 10, 2023

CA'S MALPRACTICE CAP ASSOCIATED WITH 16% MORE ADVERSE EVENTS — CA'S MALPRACTICE CAP ASSOCIATED WITH 16% MORE ADVERSE EVENTS — March 10, 2023

The lack of adjustment to reflect inflation or the growth of household incomes is inequitable, because it lowers the real value of the reward — which in current dollars, could be as much as $1.5 million – six times the 1975 value, says Prof. Jack Needleman, chair of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Department of Health Policy and Management. "The second issue is that the cap, by lowering the risk of suit for malpractice, has also weakened the deterrent effect of risk of being sued on physician’s efforts to avoid malpractice."

Features: Jack Needleman

The Daily Bruin — Opinion: Who Are We: Burnout serves as a starting point for self-reflection, healthier habits — March 10, 2023

Opinion: Who Are We: Burnout serves as a starting point for self-reflection, healthier habits — Opinion: Who Are We: Burnout serves as a starting point for self-reflection, healthier habits — March 10, 2023

Daniel Eisenberg, a professor at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health, said college is the place for people to challenge themselves and gain confidence as a result of success. “Up to a point, it seems like … having more of a growth mindset with respect to stress can actually lead to greater resilience and developmental growth,” Eisenberg said.

Features: Daniel Eisenberg

The Nation — California's Undocumented Children Are Going Hungry — March 10, 2023

California's Undocumented Children Are Going Hungry — California's Undocumented Children Are Going Hungry — March 10, 2023

Fully 45 percent of the state’s undocumented residents are food insecure, with the preponderance of food insecurity occurring among children.

Features: Food Insecurity

Business Wire — Free Parenting Program Helps Orange County Children Navigate Anxiety and Fear — March 10, 2023

Free Parenting Program Helps Orange County Children Navigate Anxiety and Fear — Free Parenting Program Helps Orange County Children Navigate Anxiety and Fear — March 10, 2023

A UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report released in 2020 reported 22.6% of California children aged 12-17 self-reported needing help for emotional or mental health problems such as feeling sad, anxious or nervous.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)