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Affordable health care is essential for everyone to be healthy and thrive. Having health insurance coverage helps lower out-of-pocket expenses and ensures access to preventive care, which in turn supports workforce participation and education. Using 2023 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data, the California Budget & Policy Center produced fact sheets covering five insurance topics.
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Affordable health care is essential for everyone to be healthy and thrive. Having health insurance coverage helps lower out-of-pocket expenses and ensures access to preventive care, which in turn supports workforce participation and education. Using 2023 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data, the California Budget & Policy Center produced fact sheets covering five insurance topics.
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American Indian, Alaska Native, and Indigenous (AI/AN/In) communities have been greatly undercounted, uncounted, and miscounted/miscategorized in data collection efforts across state, county, and federal agencies — including in the census — presenting stark challenges to accurately highlighting inequities impacting AI/AN/In children. This study uses 2019, 2020 and 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data.
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American Indian, Alaska Native, and Indigenous (AI/AN/In) communities have been greatly undercounted, uncounted, and miscounted/miscategorized in data collection efforts across state, county, and federal agencies — including in the census — presenting stark challenges to accurately highlighting inequities impacting AI/AN/In children. This study uses 2019, 2020 and 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) data.
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Authors update all RACE COUNTS data possible each year to provide the community with the most recent racial equity data. When an important new indicator is published, we also add it to our data. This year’s updates included three meaningful improvements: 

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Authors update all RACE COUNTS data possible each year to provide the community with the most recent racial equity data. When an important new indicator is published, we also add it to our data. This year’s updates included three meaningful improvements: 

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The California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS) released the Behavioral Health Crisis Care Continuum Plan (CCC-P), which envisions a future in which person-centered behavioral health crisis services are seamlessly connected to provide an equitable and accessible continuum of care for all Californians.
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The California Health and Human Services Agency (CalHHS) released the Behavioral Health Crisis Care Continuum Plan (CCC-P), which envisions a future in which person-centered behavioral health crisis services are seamlessly connected to provide an equitable and accessible continuum of care for all Californians.
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This is part of a series of measures California Health Care Foundation is publishing on the quality of care in our state. Topics range from maternal to end-of-life care and include measures on behavioral health, chronic conditions, and providers.
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This is part of a series of measures California Health Care Foundation is publishing on the quality of care in our state. Topics range from maternal to end-of-life care and include measures on behavioral health, chronic conditions, and providers.
Journal Article
The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacted population health, including mental health, in ways that were patterned unevenly by pre-existing systemic inequalities such as structural gendered racism and xenophobia. However, it remains unclear whether pandemic-related mental health deterioration has persisted over time. Authors conceptualize the pandemic as a prolonged macro-level disruptive event with unequal ramifications for different racialized groups and by immigration status.
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The COVID-19 pandemic profoundly impacted population health, including mental health, in ways that were patterned unevenly by pre-existing systemic inequalities such as structural gendered racism and xenophobia. However, it remains unclear whether pandemic-related mental health deterioration has persisted over time. Authors conceptualize the pandemic as a prolonged macro-level disruptive event with unequal ramifications for different racialized groups and by immigration status.
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Fact Sheet
Using data from the 2013–2019 CHIS, this fact sheet discusses the health of undocumented immigrants in California post Medi-Cal expansion.
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Fact Sheet
Using data from the 2013–2019 CHIS, this fact sheet discusses the health of undocumented immigrants in California post Medi-Cal expansion.
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Latine children and families represent a diverse population that includes an array of ethnic and racial identities. Granular data that is disaggregated by Latine subgroups can help illuminate hidden inequities and paint a more accurate picture of the well-being of Latine children in CA.This fact sheet uses data from the 2022 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
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Latine children and families represent a diverse population that includes an array of ethnic and racial identities. Granular data that is disaggregated by Latine subgroups can help illuminate hidden inequities and paint a more accurate picture of the well-being of Latine children in CA.This fact sheet uses data from the 2022 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
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Researchers examined peer-reviewed publications analyzing data from several surveys, including CHIS, to explore how the health of sexual minority populations varies across settings and subgroups.
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Researchers examined peer-reviewed publications analyzing data from several surveys, including CHIS, to explore how the health of sexual minority populations varies across settings and subgroups.
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This study provides data based on the 2022 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). This quick reference guide is part of the California Health Care Foundation's California Health Care Almanac, an online clearinghouse for key data and analyses describing the state’s health care landscape.
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This study provides data based on the 2022 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS). This quick reference guide is part of the California Health Care Foundation's California Health Care Almanac, an online clearinghouse for key data and analyses describing the state’s health care landscape.