UCLA CHPR staff and faculty associates are featured in more than 35 scientific presentations, panel discussions, and poster sessions on topics including: improving racial/ethnic data disaggregation in public health data, the impact of lack of labor and employment protections for immigrants on health, the unmet needs of older adults and adults with disabilities, assessing vulnerable populations' access to health services, and more.
Presentations include:
Addressing Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Data Needs for Community Health Panel
The Asian & Pacific Islander Caucus for Public Health will host a panel featuring UCLA CHPR's Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab. In this panel, researchers will highlight the work of the NHPI Data Policy Lab in creating community-engaged solutions to address the data needs of NHPI-serving organizations in order to address health equity. Presenters include 'Alisi Tulua, Richard Calvin Chang, Corina Penaia, Karla Thomas, and Brittany Morey, and will be moderated by Ninez A. Ponce.
Assessing Population-Level Need for and Use of Long-Term Services and Supports in California
Presenter: Kathryn Kietzman, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, and Director, Health Equity Program, UCLA CHPR
Featured moderator: Nadereh Pourat, PhD, Associate Center Director, and Director, Health Economics and Evaluation Research Program, UCLA CHPR
Discussant: Ninez A. Ponce, PhD, MPP, Director, UCLA CHPR, and Chair, Department of Health Policy and Management, UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Knowledge Sharing to Improving Racial/Ethnic Data Disaggregation in Public Health Data
Presenter: AJ Scheitler, EdD, Director of Development, Engagement, and Strategic Planning, UCLA CHPR
Avoiding Public Programs Due to Immigration Concerns Associated with Worse Access to Care
Presenter: Susan Babey, PhD, Senior Research Scientist and Co-Director, Chronic Disease Program, UCLA CHPR
State and Local Policies on Cigarette Smoking Behaviors and Disparities
Presenter: Ying-Ying Meng, DrPh, Director of Research, and Co-Director, Chronic Disease Program, UCLA CHPR
The Potential Role of HRSA-Funded Health Centers and Other Providers in Health Care Utilization of Complex Medicaid Managed Care Beneficiaries
Presenter: Nadereh Pourat, PhD
Acute Impact of Particulate Matter 2.5 (PM2.5) from Wildfires and Conventional Sources on Work Loss
Presenter: Yu Yu, MD, PhD, Post-Doctoral Researcher, UCLA CHPR
The APHA Aging and Public Health Section will also present the inaugural Steven P. Wallace Emerging Advocate Award to UCLA CHPR graduate student researcher Lei Chen. The award embraces and celebrates the spirit of leadership that Dr. Steven P. Wallace exemplified through his life’s work as a strong advocate for social equity and inclusivity in aging. Dr. Wallace was an Associate Center Director and Director of the Health Disparities Program at UCLA CHPR and professor at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. He passed away in 2021.
The largest gathering of public health professionals, the APHA Annual Meeting and Expo brings more than 13,000 members of the public health community together to experience robust scientific programming, poster sessions, meetings, networking, and more. The 2022 meeting theme is “150 Years of Creating the Healthiest Nation: Leading the Path Toward Equity” and celebrates the 150th anniversary of APHA, recognizing the tremendous advancements in science and policy APHA and its members have facilitated to improve the health of all U.S. residents, but also focusing on the need to continue to confront and acknowledge racism and bias in the U.S.
UCLA CHPR will also have a booth (#912), where attendees can learn more about the center and our projects, including the California Health Interview Survey, the largest state health survey in the nation.
The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) is one of the nation’s leading health policy research centers and the premier source of health policy information for California. UCLA CHPR improves the public’s health through high quality, objective, and evidence-based research and data that informs effective policymaking. UCLA CHPR is the home of the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) and is part of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and affiliated with the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.