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The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been named the recipient of a research award from California 100
July 19, 2021

Press Releases
The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been named the recipient of a research award from California 100
July 19, 2021

Press Releases
How do racism and citizenship affect health? Whom does "junk" food and drink marketing hurt most? What does access to health care look like in rural communities? How can we meet current and future health needs of a diverse, aging population? These are just some of the pressing health policy issues Center researchers will address at the APHA 2018 Annual Meeting in San Diego.
November 05, 2018

Press Releases
How do racism and citizenship affect health? Whom does "junk" food and drink marketing hurt most? What does access to health care look like in rural communities? How can we meet current and future health needs of a diverse, aging population? These are just some of the pressing health policy issues Center researchers will address at the APHA 2018 Annual Meeting in San Diego.
November 05, 2018

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Disparities in survey estimates of the uninsured. Lack of diverse scholars to study aging minority populations. Absence of smoke-free housing in low-income, densely-populated communities. Researchers from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research are tackling these critical health policy topics and will share their knowledge in three special sessions at the 2016 American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.
September 27, 2016

Press Releases
Disparities in survey estimates of the uninsured. Lack of diverse scholars to study aging minority populations. Absence of smoke-free housing in low-income, densely-populated communities. Researchers from the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research are tackling these critical health policy topics and will share their knowledge in three special sessions at the 2016 American Public Health Association (APHA) annual meeting in Denver, Colorado.
September 27, 2016

Press Releases
The researchers and staff of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research wish you a healthy and happy 2016! Please note the Center will be closed starting Dec. 24, 2015 and will reopen Jan. 4, 2016. Media who wish to contact Center personnel during this time may contact UCLA CHPR Communications Team.
December 21, 2015

Press Releases
The researchers and staff of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research wish you a healthy and happy 2016! Please note the Center will be closed starting Dec. 24, 2015 and will reopen Jan. 4, 2016. Media who wish to contact Center personnel during this time may contact UCLA CHPR Communications Team.
December 21, 2015

Press Releases
Effective and evidence-based. From health insurance to diabetes and obesity to the health and well-being of our vulnerable seniors, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research is one of the most effective non-profit organizations in the nation in using data and evidence-based research to raise awareness of critical health issues. Free. We give our data and research at no cost because we believe that positive change happens when everyone has access to the most current and accurate information.
December 15, 2015

Press Releases
Effective and evidence-based. From health insurance to diabetes and obesity to the health and well-being of our vulnerable seniors, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research is one of the most effective non-profit organizations in the nation in using data and evidence-based research to raise awareness of critical health issues. Free. We give our data and research at no cost because we believe that positive change happens when everyone has access to the most current and accurate information.
December 15, 2015

Press Releases
New project aims to encourage smoke-free housing and reduce health disparities. The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a $3 million federal grant to combat the effects of smoking and secondhand smoke among two highly-affected groups: low-income Latino and African-American families living in Los Angeles, Calif.
September 30, 2014

Press Releases
New project aims to encourage smoke-free housing and reduce health disparities. The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research has been awarded a $3 million federal grant to combat the effects of smoking and secondhand smoke among two highly-affected groups: low-income Latino and African-American families living in Los Angeles, Calif.
September 30, 2014