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As Am News — UCLA survey confirms AANHPI hate crimes on the rise — March 10, 2023

UCLA survey confirms AANHPI hate crimes on the rise — UCLA survey confirms AANHPI hate crimes on the rise — March 10, 2023

“Hate incidents can cause long-term psychological and physical trauma,” Dr. Ponce said to UCLA. “So it’s critical that we provide timely data on often overlooked racial and ethnic groups so that decision-makers can take steps to put an end to hate incidents in California.”

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), COVID-19 Dashboards

UCLA Newsroom — COVID-related hate incidents targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders continued to rise — March 10, 2023

COVID-related hate incidents targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders continued to rise — COVID-related hate incidents targeting Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders continued to rise — March 10, 2023

Preliminary data released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s California Health Interview Survey found that more than 1 in 12, or 8%, of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander adults in California experienced a hate incident due to COVID-19. Of those who experienced a hate incident, 84% said they sustained verbal abuse or insults.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, Todd Hughes, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), COVID-19 Dashboards

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

World of DTC Marketing — Gun violence is a national health issue — March 10, 2023

Gun violence is a national health issue — Gun violence is a national health issue — March 10, 2023

Dr. Rodriguez has been studying gun violence for more than 25 years. He and Ninez Ponce, Ph.D., director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and a professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, recently received a grant to explore the issue in California, where about 3,000 people died from gunfire in 2019 — 54% by suicide.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), Gun Violence and Gun Safety

KPBS — San Diego ID policy makes vaccinating the undocumented harder — March 10, 2023

San Diego ID policy makes vaccinating the undocumented harder — San Diego ID policy makes vaccinating the undocumented harder — March 10, 2023

“Denying a segment of our population access to vaccines because of paperwork” won’t end the pandemic any sooner, Ponce said.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce

KBPS — San Diego County ID policy makes vaccinating the undocumented harder — March 10, 2023

San Diego County ID policy makes vaccinating the undocumented harder — San Diego County ID policy makes vaccinating the undocumented harder — March 10, 2023

Despite state policy that says immigration status does not affect vaccine eligibility, the county requires a photo ID and proof of age to receive a vaccine at its clinics, according to its policies published on the county’s website. Ninez Ponce, a professor at UCLA’s Fielding School of Public Health, said the county’s photo ID policy, and the chilling effect it could have on vaccination rates among undocumented. “Denying a segment of our population access to vaccines because of paperwork” won’t end the pandemic any sooner, Ponce said. People should be concerning for everyone in the community.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce

PBS — Inconsistent data masks the pandemic's toll on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders — March 10, 2023

Inconsistent data masks the pandemic's toll on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders — Inconsistent data masks the pandemic's toll on Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders — March 10, 2023

"This NHPI community is like the canary in the coal mine." "When the data first came out about COVID cases and deaths by race, ethnicity, I was, frankly, really shocked." "Other states didn't even have data on Native Hawaiian Pacific Islanders."

Features: Ninez A. Ponce

AmStat News — State of the Nation’s Health Data Infrastructure: Experts Weigh in Two Years into Pandemic — March 10, 2023

State of the Nation’s Health Data Infrastructure: Experts Weigh in Two Years into Pandemic — State of the Nation’s Health Data Infrastructure: Experts Weigh in Two Years into Pandemic — March 10, 2023

Before COVID began spreading, there was a demand for more granular data on race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, etc. With the data collection challenges that occurred during the pandemic, identity data became even more sparse, leading to more inequities. In addition to needing more resources to collect that kind of information, I also think there needs to be investment in NCHS surveys, because they are a portal into what pains Americans are experiencing.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce

Health Affairs — Addressing The Interlocking Impact Of Colonialism And Racism On Filipinx/a/o American Health Inequities — March 10, 2023

Addressing The Interlocking Impact Of Colonialism And Racism On Filipinx/a/o American Health Inequities — Addressing The Interlocking Impact Of Colonialism And Racism On Filipinx/a/o American Health Inequities — March 10, 2023

Because data on Asian Americans remain aggregated, knowledge about FilAm issues goes widely unnoticed. At a surface level, Asian Americans appear healthier than Whites, lending credence that Asian Americans can be deemphasized in research, funding, and medical attention or interventions.

Features: Ninez A. Ponce