Publications

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External Publication
Satter DE. (2001) APHA Position Paper on the Health Status of American Indian and Alaska Natives, American Public Health Association resolution.
External Publication
Satter DE. (2001) APHA Position Paper on the Health Status of American Indian and Alaska Natives, American Public Health Association resolution.
External Publication
Satter, Delight (2001) Proceedings of the ASA, Joint Statistical Meetings: Epidemiology, Session No. 149, No. 513. American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: a Context for Understanding and Improving Research.
External Publication
Satter, Delight (2001) Proceedings of the ASA, Joint Statistical Meetings: Epidemiology, Session No. 149, No. 513. American Indian and Alaska Native Communities: a Context for Understanding and Improving Research.
Journal Article
This commentary provides a brief overview of American Indian and Alaskan populations in the United States and selected data issues. The focus of this commentary is an excerpt of recommendations related to Office of Management and Budget Directive 15 (racial categories) and American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Journal Article
This commentary provides a brief overview of American Indian and Alaskan populations in the United States and selected data issues. The focus of this commentary is an excerpt of recommendations related to Office of Management and Budget Directive 15 (racial categories) and American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Policy Brief
More than ever before, uninsured children in low-income families are eligible for low-cost health care coverage.
Policy Brief
More than ever before, uninsured children in low-income families are eligible for low-cost health care coverage.
Policy Research Report
On behalf of the Universal Coverage for California’s Children Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Cares for Kids (KPCK) asked the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to study the attitudes, perceptions, and opinions of Californians with incomes between 200% – 275% of the federal poverty level about the value of health insurance for their children.
Policy Research Report
On behalf of the Universal Coverage for California’s Children Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Cares for Kids (KPCK) asked the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to study the attitudes, perceptions, and opinions of Californians with incomes between 200% – 275% of the federal poverty level about the value of health insurance for their children.
Research Report
The purpose of this review is to summarize the published literature on culturally competent HIV/AIDS prevention for AIAN.
Research Report
The purpose of this review is to summarize the published literature on culturally competent HIV/AIDS prevention for AIAN.