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The Guardian — ‘We’ve become targets’: How mass shootings are reshaping Asian Americans’ views on guns — March 28, 2023

‘We’ve become targets’: How mass shootings are reshaping Asian Americans’ views on guns — ‘We’ve become targets’: How mass shootings are reshaping Asian Americans’ views on guns — March 28, 2023

Even before the shootings, more than two-thirds of Asian Americans in the state said they were worried about gun violence, the highest level among all racial groups, according to the 2021 California Health Interview Survey. Only one-third of whites, by contrast, responded similarly. Nearly half of Black and Asian American teens expressed concern about being victims of gun violence. Asian Americans have also expressed strong support for stricter gun laws.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Los Angeles Times — Prescription for housing? California wants Medicaid to cover 6 months of rent — March 28, 2023

Prescription for housing? California wants Medicaid to cover 6 months of rent — Prescription for housing? California wants Medicaid to cover 6 months of rent — March 28, 2023

In a precursor to the state’s current initiative, California experimented with a mix of housing assistance programs and social services through its “Whole Person Care” pilot program. Nadereh Pourat, of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, evaluated the program for the state concluding that local trials reduced emergency visits and hospitalizations, saving an average of $383 per Medi-Cal beneficiary per year — a meager amount compared with the program’s cost. Over five years, the state spent $3.6 billion serving about 250,000 patients enrolled in local experiments, Pourat said.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation

Los Angeles Times — Californians brace for increased healthcare premiums if federal subsidies expire — March 10, 2023

Californians brace for increased healthcare premiums if federal subsidies expire — Californians brace for increased healthcare premiums if federal subsidies expire — March 10, 2023

Miranda Dietz, a research and policy associate at UC Berkeley Labor Center, said the significant increase in the number of Californians with health insurance over the last two years would be in jeopardy without the federal subsidies. Dietz co-wrote a study in partnership with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research that projects that as many as 1 million people will forgo insurance in California next year if federal subsidies expire.

Features: California Simulation of Insurance Markets (CalSIM)

USA Today — The Case for medicare for All: Congress passes an inflation bill but is it enough? — March 10, 2023

The Case for medicare for All: Congress passes an inflation bill but is it enough? — The Case for medicare for All: Congress passes an inflation bill but is it enough? — March 10, 2023

The ACA “did close a lot of gaps” says Gerald Kominski, PhD, senior fellow at UCLA CHPR and research professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and Luskin School of Public Affairs. “But we still have upward of roughly 25 million Americans without health insurance, and no other industrial, high-income nation can say that such a large portion of the population remains outside’’ the system.

Features: Gerald F. Kominski, Health Insurance Program

Health Leaders Media — Medi-Cal's long-term care services reach only a small portion of seniors, disabled adults — March 10, 2023

Medi-Cal's long-term care services reach only a small portion of seniors, disabled adults — Medi-Cal's long-term care services reach only a small portion of seniors, disabled adults — March 10, 2023

Two Medi-Cal long-term care programs designed to keep seniors and disabled adults out of nursing homes are serving only a fraction of the eligible population, a UCLA Center for Health Policy

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

Capital & Main — In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis Among Youth, Words Matter — March 28, 2023

In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis Among Youth, Words Matter — In the Middle of a Mental Health Crisis Among Youth, Words Matter — March 28, 2023

The first step is the definition. The next step is utilization," said D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, PhD, MPH, a research scientist at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, who helped craft the definition. "Research and evidence-based practices, or EBP, are primarily developed for English-speaking children and don't capture children speaking other languages and other cultures," explains Padilla-Frausto. "If that's how EBP are decided, are we capturing the needs of other groups?

Features: D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Mental Health Program

KPBS — Want to fix systemic gun violence? Treat it as a public health issue, experts say — March 9, 2023

Want to fix systemic gun violence? Treat it as a public health issue, experts say — Want to fix systemic gun violence? Treat it as a public health issue, experts say — March 9, 2023

Dr. Michael Rodriguez and Dr. Ninez Ponce of the Fielding School of Public Health at UCLA joined Midday Edition on Tuesday to talk about gun violence as a public health issue. Rodriguez has a good quote "there are more safety policies and regulations around teddy bears than there are for guns and keeping them safe in the home." "We need to look at guns as a consumer product that is dangerous, and when there's access to guns then there's a risk that someone will be injured, if not killed by that gun."

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Gun Violence and Gun Safety

Associated Press — California health program successfully cut hospital visits — March 9, 2023

California health program successfully cut hospital visits — California health program successfully cut hospital visits — March 9, 2023

The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research said that for every 1,000 people enrolled in California's Whole Person Care pilot program, there were 45 fewer hospitalizations and 130 fewer ER visits when compared with a similar group of patients who were not in the program.

Features: Nadereh Pourat, Whole Person Care (WPC) Program Evaluation, Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program

UCLA Health — New research presented in tackling gun violence as a public health epidemic — March 9, 2023

New research presented in tackling gun violence as a public health epidemic — New research presented in tackling gun violence as a public health epidemic — March 9, 2023

These statistics were among those presented at "Addressing Gun Violence as a Public Health Epidemic," a symposium held Feb. 13 by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. The half-day virtual symposium featured emerging research on various aspects of gun violence and discussions with leaders from national and local organizations advocating for policy change and public safety.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Gun Violence and Gun Safety, E.R. Brown Symposium

The Modesto Bee — Meet Dr. G, a doctor who stayed in Modesto and made it her mission to help desperate diabetics — March 9, 2023

Meet Dr. G, a doctor who stayed in Modesto and made it her mission to help desperate diabetics — Meet Dr. G, a doctor who stayed in Modesto and made it her mission to help desperate diabetics — March 9, 2023

The California Health Interview Survey has revealed an elevated prevalence of diabetes at 11.5% in the country, above the 10% in the state. Physical inactivity, a contributor of diabetes, is a health issue for almost a third of residents.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)