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UCLA researchers awarded $596,000 grant by national collaborative on gun violence research to address gaps in gun use and help improve policies
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Grant awarded to advance knowledge on gun violence related to firearm ownership, storage practices 
August 06, 2020
UCLA researchers awarded $596,000 grant by national collaborative on gun violence research to address gaps in gun use and help improve policies
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Grant awarded to advance knowledge on gun violence related to firearm ownership, storage practices 
August 06, 2020
New UC Berkeley/UCLA Report: California’s Health Care Policies Keep Uninsured from Growing, Improve Affordability for 1.55 Million
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New state policies build on the coverage gains achieved under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expand affordability help in the individual market, but number of uninsured projected to remain flat at 3.5 million in 2022.
November 19, 2019
New UC Berkeley/UCLA Report: California’s Health Care Policies Keep Uninsured from Growing, Improve Affordability for 1.55 Million
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New state policies build on the coverage gains achieved under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and expand affordability help in the individual market, but number of uninsured projected to remain flat at 3.5 million in 2022.
November 19, 2019
3.6 Million Californians to Benefit if State Takes Bold Action to Expand Coverage and Improve Affordability
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​​Berkeley ― California made historic gains in health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but several million Californians remain uninsured and many struggle to afford individual market insurance.
April 25, 2019
3.6 Million Californians to Benefit if State Takes Bold Action to Expand Coverage and Improve Affordability
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​​Berkeley ― California made historic gains in health insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but several million Californians remain uninsured and many struggle to afford individual market insurance.
April 25, 2019
Strengthening the safety net: Community health centers form partnerships to increase capacity, improve service
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Policy brief looks at centers in four U.S. regions, including Los Angeles ​Community health centers, the leading providers of primary health care to the nation’s poor and uninsured populations, need strong partnerships and effective strategies to strengthen the current health care safety net, and to prepare for what may happen in the future, according to a new policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
July 31, 2017
Strengthening the safety net: Community health centers form partnerships to increase capacity, improve service
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Policy brief looks at centers in four U.S. regions, including Los Angeles ​Community health centers, the leading providers of primary health care to the nation’s poor and uninsured populations, need strong partnerships and effective strategies to strengthen the current health care safety net, and to prepare for what may happen in the future, according to a new policy brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
July 31, 2017
Medicaid waiver program helped public hospitals improve care to California’s most needy
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Results UCLA report are the first from a national effort to reform public hospitals. ​A five-year Medicaid waiver program that infused billions of dollars into public hospitals prompted significant improvements in health care to California’s neediest population — the poor and uninsured, according to an extensive evaluation by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
June 28, 2017
Medicaid waiver program helped public hospitals improve care to California’s most needy
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Results UCLA report are the first from a national effort to reform public hospitals. ​A five-year Medicaid waiver program that infused billions of dollars into public hospitals prompted significant improvements in health care to California’s neediest population — the poor and uninsured, according to an extensive evaluation by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
June 28, 2017
How to improve oral health care capacity at federally qualified health centers
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UCLA experts make policy recommendations based on UCLA-First 5 LA program achievements Despite efforts to increase dental visits at federally qualified health centers, only 21 percent of people who use those facilities received dental services in 2015, according to an article by UCLA researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry and UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and their colleagues.
December 08, 2016
How to improve oral health care capacity at federally qualified health centers
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UCLA experts make policy recommendations based on UCLA-First 5 LA program achievements Despite efforts to increase dental visits at federally qualified health centers, only 21 percent of people who use those facilities received dental services in 2015, according to an article by UCLA researchers from the UCLA School of Dentistry and UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and their colleagues.
December 08, 2016
Sept. 26 Webinar: How to Improve the California Children's Services program
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​The California Children's Services (CCS) program plays an invaluable role in facilitating care of the state's sickest children. The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is working with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to understand opportunities for improvement and potential changes to the CCS program.
September 24, 2014
Sept. 26 Webinar: How to Improve the California Children's Services program
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​The California Children's Services (CCS) program plays an invaluable role in facilitating care of the state's sickest children. The Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is working with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to understand opportunities for improvement and potential changes to the CCS program.
September 24, 2014
The Center to evaluate $3.4 billion program to improve California hospitals
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Research staff will examine the pioneering Delivery System Reform Incentive Payments program ​The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been selected to evaluate a pioneering new program to fundamentally change the way hospitals provide care and do business in California.
January 29, 2014
The Center to evaluate $3.4 billion program to improve California hospitals
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Research staff will examine the pioneering Delivery System Reform Incentive Payments program ​The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been selected to evaluate a pioneering new program to fundamentally change the way hospitals provide care and do business in California.
January 29, 2014