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The Online California Adult Tobacco Survey (Online CATS) is an online survey that gathers data on tobacco use behavior and tobacco-related beliefs among California residents ages 18 to 64. This document highlights data from Online CATS 2023, specifically tobacco use, flavored tobacco use, tobacco cessation, attitudes on tobacco-related policy statements, and secondhand exposure.
Research Report
The Online California Adult Tobacco Survey (Online CATS) is an online survey that gathers data on tobacco use behavior and tobacco-related beliefs among California residents ages 18 to 64. This document highlights data from Online CATS 2023, specifically tobacco use, flavored tobacco use, tobacco cessation, attitudes on tobacco-related policy statements, and secondhand exposure.
Research Report
Authors propose a new, nationwide program of monthly cash payments that would automatically begin when economic indicators signal a recession and continue until the national unemployment rate begins to decrease.
Research Report
Authors propose a new, nationwide program of monthly cash payments that would automatically begin when economic indicators signal a recession and continue until the national unemployment rate begins to decrease.
Research Report
The 2023 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Making an Impact report highlights the exciting work produced by CHIS this year — from brand new data to research, publications, events, and more.
Research Report
The 2023 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) Making an Impact report highlights the exciting work produced by CHIS this year — from brand new data to research, publications, events, and more.
Research Report
he report is intended to be used in combination with the Climate and Environmental Analysis completed by the Sierra Resource Conservation District and Yosemite Sequoia Resource Conservation and Development Council, as well as with a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis completed by the local partners.
Research Report
he report is intended to be used in combination with the Climate and Environmental Analysis completed by the Sierra Resource Conservation District and Yosemite Sequoia Resource Conservation and Development Council, as well as with a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis completed by the local partners.
Research 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.
Research 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.
Research Report
UCLA CHPR's Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) team was selected to evaluate the California Department of Health Care Services' Whole Person Care (WPC) Program for high-risk, high-utilizing enrollees who had a complex profile, with multiple service needs. This report highlights findings from the final evaluation of WPC.
Research Report
UCLA CHPR's Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) team was selected to evaluate the California Department of Health Care Services' Whole Person Care (WPC) Program for high-risk, high-utilizing enrollees who had a complex profile, with multiple service needs. This report highlights findings from the final evaluation of WPC.
Research Report
The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPIs) in many ways — through economic hardship, negative health outcomes, and rising incidents of hate and violence. This joint report with AAPI Data examines gaps in accessing health, mental health, and social services for AA and NHPI communities in California.
Research Report
The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AA and NHPIs) in many ways — through economic hardship, negative health outcomes, and rising incidents of hate and violence. This joint report with AAPI Data examines gaps in accessing health, mental health, and social services for AA and NHPI communities in California.
Research Report
We study the past and present to understand how to shape the future of health. Whether a researcher or advocate, a legislator or journalist, we all need credible information to do that work, and the right tools to access it.    The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) is a source of credible data, and refining it is a constant. We added new questions this year on encounters with police, discrimination in health care settings, gun safety practices home, and more.
Research Report
We study the past and present to understand how to shape the future of health. Whether a researcher or advocate, a legislator or journalist, we all need credible information to do that work, and the right tools to access it.    The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) is a source of credible data, and refining it is a constant. We added new questions this year on encounters with police, discrimination in health care settings, gun safety practices home, and more.
Research Report
The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) has employed an addressed-based sampling (ABS) frame with a mail push-to-web interview followed by a telephone nonresponse follow-up as the primary data collection approach since 2019. However, the nature of the self-administered web survey results in more survey break-offs than the previous computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI).
Research Report
The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) has employed an addressed-based sampling (ABS) frame with a mail push-to-web interview followed by a telephone nonresponse follow-up as the primary data collection approach since 2019. However, the nature of the self-administered web survey results in more survey break-offs than the previous computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI).
Research Report
In order to plan for the Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) and Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) at the state and local levels, the California Department of Aging (CDA) contracted with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to identify the number of potential eligible individuals likely to use these programs.
Research Report
In order to plan for the Multipurpose Senior Services Program (MSSP) and Community Based Adult Services (CBAS) at the state and local levels, the California Department of Aging (CDA) contracted with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to identify the number of potential eligible individuals likely to use these programs.