Health care reform. Immigrant health. Lesbian, gay and bisexual health data. Mental health. These and other urgent health and health policy issues are the subjects of 33 presentations at the 2010 American Public Health Association that feature Center researchers or data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
The meeting, taking place Nov. 7-10 in Denver, Colo., is the largest gathering of public health professionals in the nation and provides a first look at new health research by leaders in the field.
Among the presentations are papers or posters on cancer screening, racial and ethnic health disparities, Asian and Pacific Islander health, as well as a special joint presentation by state and national experts on the uses of CHIS data in understanding gay, lesbian and bisexual health. See all presentations. The meeting will also feature two special Center and CHIS sessions on immigrant health and on the progress made toward a more coordinated system of state and local health surveys nationwide. Specifically:
Session 1: Health data collection in YOUR state
A panel of state and federal health survey leaders will present the findings from a new study that examines independent local health surveys in 12 states and discuss how these surveys could be coordinated and aggregated to better identify health disparities and monitor the progress of national health care reform. Specifically, the study examined independent surveys in California, Ohio, Arizona, Illinois, Colorado, North Carolina, Iowa, Hawaii, Utah, New Jersey, Missouri and New York City. The panel will also discuss federal legislative efforts to develop a coordinated system of national, state and local health surveys that would be responsive to the needs of health services researchers as well as to federal health policymakers.
What: “Building a National System of Federal, State and Local Population Health Statistics”
Where: The American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Denver Colo.
Date: Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Time: 10:30 a.m. – Noon
Location: CCC, 112
Co-sponsors: Medical Care Section, Aging Health Section, Asian Pacific Islander Caucus and Health Administration Section
Learn more: https://apha.confex.com/apha/138am/webprogram/Session31075.html
Session 2: Immigrant health
A panel of experts will use data from the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) to dismantle myths about immigrant health and demonstrate how CHIS’s rich population-based sample can be used to explore differences in health care access and utilization among many immigrant populations. Drawn from the most diverse state in the union, CHIS presents researchers with a unique opportunity to examine health disparities through multiple lenses, including race/ethnicity, geographic, social and economic status.
What: “Immigrant Health Care and the California Health Interview Survey”
Where: The American Public Health Association’s Annual Meeting, Denver Colo.
Date: Monday, November 8, 2010
Session Time: 10:30 a.m. – Noon
Location: CCC, 505
Sponsor: Medical Care Section
Co-sponsors: Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health, Health Equity and Public Health Hospital Caucus, Health Equity Section and Asian Pacific Islander Caucus
Learn more: https://apha.confex.com/apha/138am/webprogram/Session28732.html
Nearly three-dozen other Center and CHIS presentations at APHA will tackle a range of health and health policy issues, including:
- Low-income children’s access to care
- Soda and obesity
- Racial and ethnic disparities in dental care
- Cancer control among American Indians
- Teen physical activity and education
- Child psychiatric screening
- Chronic disease prevention and control among Asians and Pacific Islanders
…and much more.
See a complete list of all Center and CHIS APHA presentations here.
Pick up FREE publications and data resources at the Center’s APHA exhibit table #1756
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