In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their evaluation of the 2023 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a Los Angeles County initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) in partnership with other County departments and community-based organizations.
In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their evaluation of the 2023 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a Los Angeles County initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) in partnership with other County departments and community-based organizations.
In this infographic brief, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research summarizes information from their evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a county initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with other county departments and community-based organizations.
In this infographic brief, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research summarizes information from their evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a county initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with other county departments and community-based organizations.
Youth comprise one-third of the U.S. homeless population. However, little is known about how homelessness affects health care utilization. Authors examine associations of homelessness with hospitalization, primary care, and emergency department (ED) visits, varying by race/ethnicity, among Medicaid-enrolled youth.
Youth comprise one-third of the U.S. homeless population. However, little is known about how homelessness affects health care utilization. Authors examine associations of homelessness with hospitalization, primary care, and emergency department (ED) visits, varying by race/ethnicity, among Medicaid-enrolled youth.
This study examine how legal status and past undocumented status are associated with health care access and health outcomes. Researchers assess associations between past and current legal status and usual source of care, delayed medical care and psychological distress.
This study examine how legal status and past undocumented status are associated with health care access and health outcomes. Researchers assess associations between past and current legal status and usual source of care, delayed medical care and psychological distress.
UCLA CHPR provides analysis and findings from their evaluation of the Housing for a Healthy California (HHC) program. HHC was implemented by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) under the statutory authority of California Assembly Bill (AB) 74.
UCLA CHPR provides analysis and findings from their evaluation of the Housing for a Healthy California (HHC) program. HHC was implemented by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) under the statutory authority of California Assembly Bill (AB) 74.
Authors analyze health care utilization of complex Medicaid managed care beneficiaries whose primary care providers (PCPs) were Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-funded health centers (HCs) versus three other groups: clinics not funded by HRSA, solo, and group practice providers.
Authors analyze health care utilization of complex Medicaid managed care beneficiaries whose primary care providers (PCPs) were Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)-funded health centers (HCs) versus three other groups: clinics not funded by HRSA, solo, and group practice providers.
In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their comprehensive evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program, a Los Angeles County initiative that was implemented in areas with high levels of violence, obesity, and economic hardship.
In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their comprehensive evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program, a Los Angeles County initiative that was implemented in areas with high levels of violence, obesity, and economic hardship.
In this infographic brief, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County.
PAD is a Los Angeles County initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), in partnership with other County departments and community-based organizations.
In this infographic brief, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County.
PAD is a Los Angeles County initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), in partnership with other County departments and community-based organizations.
UCLA CHPR's Health Economics and Evaluation Research team was selected to conduct the evaluation of California's Health Homes Program (HHP), which was implemented to serve eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries with complex needs and chronic conditions. Authors share findings in this final evaluation report.
UCLA CHPR's Health Economics and Evaluation Research team was selected to conduct the evaluation of California's Health Homes Program (HHP), which was implemented to serve eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries with complex needs and chronic conditions. Authors share findings in this final evaluation report.
Authors examined weight management counseling practices of Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health center (HC) providers for patients with overweight (POW) and obesity (POB) status, focusing on weight-related conditions, risk factors, and health care utilization.
Authors examined weight management counseling practices of Health Resources and Services Administration-funded health center (HC) providers for patients with overweight (POW) and obesity (POB) status, focusing on weight-related conditions, risk factors, and health care utilization.