Center in the News List
Apr 22, 2026
Demonstrating how UCLA Center for Health Policy Research work benefits California, this story cites a UCLA CHPR report on the prevalence of hate incidents in the state and how many victims and witnesses never seek help.
Apr 19, 2026
This story references California Health Interview Survey data that showed how immigration enforcement and deportation fears are associated with lower birth weights among babies born to undocumented mothers.
Apr 17, 2026
A UCLA Center for Health Policy Research-UC Berkeley Labor Center study showing that 2.98 million Californians could lose their Medi-Cal coverage as a result of federal cuts to Medicaid was cited in this article.
Apr 14, 2026
UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Affiliate Maria-Elena De Trinidad Young was quoted in this article about how uncertainty influences immigrants' decisions about accessing health care and their futures overall.
Apr 14, 2026
This story cites a report by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research about how many college students in California who are experiencing food insecurity aren’t getting the assistance for which they're eligible.
Apr 09, 2026
A UCLA Center for Health Policy Research report showing the prevalence of food insecurity among college students across the different higher education systems in California was cited in this story.
Apr 09, 2026
Nadereh Pourat, associate center director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and professor of health policy and management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, was quoted in this story examining the impacts of the expiration of the Affordable Care Act's tax credits.
Apr 09, 2026
Sue Babey, director of research at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, provided expertise in this story about Medi-Cal enrollment declines in California. This story was originally written by KFF Health News.
Apr 09, 2026
Sue Babey, director of research at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, was interviewed about Medi-Cal disenrollment and why some eligible people are scared to enroll.
Apr 06, 2026
California Health Interview Survey data showing that 18% of Black Californians have seriously considered suicide was cited in this story that was syndicated across California Black Media outlets.