The report encourages policymakers to protect Medi-Cal and access to gender-affirming care so that all Californians can access lifesaving care, have better mental health outcomes, and live with dignity.
The report encourages policymakers to protect Medi-Cal and access to gender-affirming care so that all Californians can access lifesaving care, have better mental health outcomes, and live with dignity.
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.
The Report on the Status of Women and Girls in California™ has been a valuable resource for advocates, business leaders, elected officials and engaged citizens since 2011. This year’s report offers a deeper dive into the representation of women and girls in the arts and offers updates on data shared over the past decade about how women and girls are faring in key areas in California.
The Report on the Status of Women and Girls in California™ has been a valuable resource for advocates, business leaders, elected officials and engaged citizens since 2011. This year’s report offers a deeper dive into the representation of women and girls in the arts and offers updates on data shared over the past decade about how women and girls are faring in key areas in California.
Medi-Cal is a lifeline that provides free or low-cost health coverage for over one-third of California’s population. Access to health care leads to better health outcomes and a more effective health care system and benefits communities.
Medi-Cal is a lifeline that provides free or low-cost health coverage for over one-third of California’s population. Access to health care leads to better health outcomes and a more effective health care system and benefits communities.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Beach Cities’ health across the lifespan and addresses primary areas of concern that were organized into two health priorities: mental health & substance use and physical health.
This report provides a comprehensive overview of the Beach Cities’ health across the lifespan and addresses primary areas of concern that were organized into two health priorities: mental health & substance use and physical health.
This policy brief discusses the health and social costs of ending birthright citizenship for millions of families in the United States.
This policy brief discusses the health and social costs of ending birthright citizenship for millions of families in the United States.
This report examines and projects characteristics of the state’s older population and offers policy insights to help state leaders and stakeholders plan for this demographic shift.
This report examines and projects characteristics of the state’s older population and offers policy insights to help state leaders and stakeholders plan for this demographic shift.
This report identifies current and future gaps in the state’s Medi-Cal home and community-based services (HCBS) and long-term services and supports programs and service delivery systems that hinder Medi-Cal members’ access to HCBS.
This report identifies current and future gaps in the state’s Medi-Cal home and community-based services (HCBS) and long-term services and supports programs and service delivery systems that hinder Medi-Cal members’ access to HCBS.
Health care firms are filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at record rates. Authors find that bankruptcies increase health care staff turnover, worsen care, and ultimately harm patients.
Health care firms are filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy at record rates. Authors find that bankruptcies increase health care staff turnover, worsen care, and ultimately harm patients.
This report summarizes data from CDC’s National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) on IPV-related homicides of Hispanic and Latino persons in the United States.
This report summarizes data from CDC’s National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) on IPV-related homicides of Hispanic and Latino persons in the United States.