Authors compared harmonized characteristics between AANHPI Kaiser Permanente Northern California members (KPNC cohort) and the target population of AANHPI 60+ with private or Medicare insurance using the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
Authors compared harmonized characteristics between AANHPI Kaiser Permanente Northern California members (KPNC cohort) and the target population of AANHPI 60+ with private or Medicare insurance using the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
This study explores the association between vision/hearing impairment and COVID-19 prevention strategies in the 2020 and 2021 CHIS.
This study explores the association between vision/hearing impairment and COVID-19 prevention strategies in the 2020 and 2021 CHIS.
This review describes promising practices in population survey methods and approaches that can strengthen sampling, measurement and monitoring of racial health inequities and determinants of health for population subgroups within Canada — particularly Black Canadians.
This review describes promising practices in population survey methods and approaches that can strengthen sampling, measurement and monitoring of racial health inequities and determinants of health for population subgroups within Canada — particularly Black Canadians.
This brief uses data from the 2019–2023 California Health Interview Survey to describe the child care experiences of households with young children aged 0–5 years old, including unmet need for child care, and household spending on child care.
This brief uses data from the 2019–2023 California Health Interview Survey to describe the child care experiences of households with young children aged 0–5 years old, including unmet need for child care, and household spending on child care.
his data brief provides key facts on Medi-Cal beneficiaries and underscores the broader community and economic implications of reductions to Medicaid funding. CHIS data from 2019–2023 are included, along with data from CDPH and the Census Bureau.
his data brief provides key facts on Medi-Cal beneficiaries and underscores the broader community and economic implications of reductions to Medicaid funding. CHIS data from 2019–2023 are included, along with data from CDPH and the Census Bureau.
Recent federal actions have halted progress on collecting inclusive data on race, ethnicity, and gender identity. Authors explain what’s at stake and offer suggestions to encourage and protect robust data collection that represents everyone.
Recent federal actions have halted progress on collecting inclusive data on race, ethnicity, and gender identity. Authors explain what’s at stake and offer suggestions to encourage and protect robust data collection that represents everyone.
Appropriate training data are a prerequisite for health AI tools. Analyses of training datasets can help prioritize which health AI tools to validate and help identify where changes are needed to improve the equity of health AI.
Appropriate training data are a prerequisite for health AI tools. Analyses of training datasets can help prioritize which health AI tools to validate and help identify where changes are needed to improve the equity of health AI.
This report seeks to shine a light on California’s Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) community, particularly through the lens of five critical issue areas: safety and justice, economic opportunity, health care access, healthy built environment, and housing.
This report seeks to shine a light on California’s Southwest Asian and North African (SWANA) community, particularly through the lens of five critical issue areas: safety and justice, economic opportunity, health care access, healthy built environment, and housing.
Using data from the 2021–2022 National Survey of Children's Health, authors analyzed the association between ACEs, both individual and cumulative, and (1) needing medical decisions made in the past 12 months and (2) three different measures of always receiving care that involved shared decision-making.
Using data from the 2021–2022 National Survey of Children's Health, authors analyzed the association between ACEs, both individual and cumulative, and (1) needing medical decisions made in the past 12 months and (2) three different measures of always receiving care that involved shared decision-making.
This study aims to apply the augmented synthetic control method (ASCM) within a target trial framework to estimate the impact of a 1-cent-per-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage tax on obesity prevalence in California.
This study aims to apply the augmented synthetic control method (ASCM) within a target trial framework to estimate the impact of a 1-cent-per-ounce sugar-sweetened beverage tax on obesity prevalence in California.