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UCLA Newsroom — UCLA study spotlights gaps in health care access among California’s LGBT community — March 10, 2023

UCLA study spotlights gaps in health care access among California’s LGBT community — UCLA study spotlights gaps in health care access among California’s LGBT community — March 10, 2023

These barriers include a lack of timely access to needed care, not having a usual source of care, having trouble finding providers and experiencing unfair treatment, according to researchers from UCLA’s Center for Health Policy Research and Williams Institute who conducted the study.

Using data from the health policy center’s California Health Interview Survey from 2015 to 2020, the researchers tracked health care access and insurance coverage by sexual orientation and gender identity. They found that bisexual men and women were the most likely of all groups to report not having a usual

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Benefits PRO — Caregiving takes heavy financial, physical, mental toll — March 10, 2023

Caregiving takes heavy financial, physical, mental toll — Caregiving takes heavy financial, physical, mental toll — March 10, 2023

The first California Health Interview Survey data about caregivers available in more than a decade indicates that a sizable proportion of family and friend caregivers in California are struggling financially, experiencing physical or mental health problems, and receiving little if any financial support for their caregiving responsibilities.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Bloomberg News — When Asian-American Seniors Are Too Scared to Leave Home, Getting Food on the Table Is a Struggle — March 10, 2023

When Asian-American Seniors Are Too Scared to Leave Home, Getting Food on the Table Is a Struggle — When Asian-American Seniors Are Too Scared to Leave Home, Getting Food on the Table Is a Struggle — March 10, 2023

Findings from the 2020 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) suggest that among Asian adults, unfair treatment due to race or ethnicity played a bigger role in food insecurity than for the overall California population.

Among Asians, those reporting unfair treatment because of race or ethnicity experienced food insecurity at 1.5 times the rate than those not treated unfairly, according to CHIS, which is conducted by UCLA’s Center for Health Policy Research and is the country’s largest statewide health survey. The CHIS is done online or by phone in several Asian languages: Chinese

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

CalMatters — How to end health care insecurity in California — March 10, 2023

How to end health care insecurity in California — How to end health care insecurity in California — March 10, 2023

A commentary written by Cathy Kennedy, president of the California Nurses Association, cites a UCLA CHPR policy brief, which found that more Black and Latino Californians self-rationed needed care due to cost or insurance barriers than for white Californians.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Newsweek — Citing the High Cost of Insulin, Governor Newsom Says California Wants to Make Its Own — March 10, 2023

Citing the High Cost of Insulin, Governor Newsom Says California Wants to Make Its Own — Citing the High Cost of Insulin, Governor Newsom Says California Wants to Make Its Own — March 10, 2023

In 2016, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research found that about half of California adults either had prediabetes or were undiagnosed diabetics. Two years later, California reported a higher number of new diabetes cases than any other U.S. state, according to state data.

Features: California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)