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A decade after the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to expand health insurance coverage to the nation's most vulnerable uninsured, a new report by researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Claremont Graduate University addresses the question: How large of an impact has the ACA made over the past 10 years?
April 07, 2020

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A decade after the landmark Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted to expand health insurance coverage to the nation's most vulnerable uninsured, a new report by researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and Claremont Graduate University addresses the question: How large of an impact has the ACA made over the past 10 years?
April 07, 2020

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Census undercount of Latinos could cost L.A. dearly in funds for critical health and social services
UCLA study finds county programs could lose up to $586 million in federal funding. With Census Day approaching nationwide on April 1, researchers at UCLA and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science are warning that a Latino undercount is likely, and it could cost Los Angeles County over a half billion dollars.
March 26, 2020

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Census undercount of Latinos could cost L.A. dearly in funds for critical health and social services
UCLA study finds county programs could lose up to $586 million in federal funding. With Census Day approaching nationwide on April 1, researchers at UCLA and Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science are warning that a Latino undercount is likely, and it could cost Los Angeles County over a half billion dollars.
March 26, 2020

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In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research takes a deeper look at California's historic health coverage gains after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law in 2010 and expanded in 2014.
November 26, 2019

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In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research takes a deeper look at California's historic health coverage gains after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law in 2010 and expanded in 2014.
November 26, 2019

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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research collaborates with Prevention on study of attitudes about health insurance. Ninety-two percent of Americans ages 45 to 64 say they would keep their current health care plans unless premium prices increase significantly, according to a new nationwide poll by Prevention and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
November 16, 2016

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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research collaborates with Prevention on study of attitudes about health insurance. Ninety-two percent of Americans ages 45 to 64 say they would keep their current health care plans unless premium prices increase significantly, according to a new nationwide poll by Prevention and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
November 16, 2016

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For more than a decade, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the world's largest AIDS assistance program, has allocated one-fifth of its budget, or $5.2 billion, strengthening health systems in poor countries that have high rates of AIDS.
May 02, 2016

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For more than a decade, the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the world's largest AIDS assistance program, has allocated one-fifth of its budget, or $5.2 billion, strengthening health systems in poor countries that have high rates of AIDS.
May 02, 2016

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How ready are community clinics for the anticipated increase in new patients as a result of health care reform? A new study of clinics in Los Angeles provides a portrait of how community health centers (CHCs) in California and potentially nationwide are adopting a "medical home" model of care, increasing their managed care participation, updating their information technology and engaging in quality initiatives in order to prepare for an anticipated influx of newly insured.
May 21, 2014

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How ready are community clinics for the anticipated increase in new patients as a result of health care reform? A new study of clinics in Los Angeles provides a portrait of how community health centers (CHCs) in California and potentially nationwide are adopting a "medical home" model of care, increasing their managed care participation, updating their information technology and engaging in quality initiatives in order to prepare for an anticipated influx of newly insured.
May 21, 2014

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A new study that evaluates the “readiness” of Los Angeles County community health centers (CHCs) to serve new populations insured under health care reform will be published on May 21 by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research with support from the California Community Foundation and the Weingart Foundation.
April 17, 2014

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A new study that evaluates the “readiness” of Los Angeles County community health centers (CHCs) to serve new populations insured under health care reform will be published on May 21 by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research with support from the California Community Foundation and the Weingart Foundation.
April 17, 2014

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This month, more than 450,000 elderly Californians in eight counties who are insured through both Medicare and Medi-Cal will begin to be notified about their impending transition from fee-for-service into a new managed care program called Cal MediConnect.
January 15, 2014

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This month, more than 450,000 elderly Californians in eight counties who are insured through both Medicare and Medi-Cal will begin to be notified about their impending transition from fee-for-service into a new managed care program called Cal MediConnect.
January 15, 2014

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Center researchers to present at 14 sessions and 7 posters at leading conference with focus on health policy. The Center's expertise as one of the chief sources of data and analysis for California's health care reform implementation will be on display at AcademyHealth, the annual meeting of health services researchers as well as those interested in health care policy. The meeting takes place in Baltimore, Md., this year from June 23-25.
May 29, 2013

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Center researchers to present at 14 sessions and 7 posters at leading conference with focus on health policy. The Center's expertise as one of the chief sources of data and analysis for California's health care reform implementation will be on display at AcademyHealth, the annual meeting of health services researchers as well as those interested in health care policy. The meeting takes place in Baltimore, Md., this year from June 23-25.
May 29, 2013

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A new Center policy note analyzes what California counties are doing to get the word out about their Low Income Health Programs (LIHPs) as well as to enroll and retain people in the program.
September 13, 2012

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A new Center policy note analyzes what California counties are doing to get the word out about their Low Income Health Programs (LIHPs) as well as to enroll and retain people in the program.
September 13, 2012