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The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s Public Comment on proposed changes to the federal "public charge" immigration test
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The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research strongly opposes the changes proposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding “public charge,” published in the federal register on October 10, 2018.
December 13, 2018
The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research’s Public Comment on proposed changes to the federal "public charge" immigration test
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The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research strongly opposes the changes proposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regarding “public charge,” published in the federal register on October 10, 2018.
December 13, 2018
Proposed changes to immigration rules could cost California jobs, harm public health
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Possible changes in federal immigration policy could cost California billions of dollars and thousands of jobs
December 03, 2018
Proposed changes to immigration rules could cost California jobs, harm public health
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Possible changes in federal immigration policy could cost California billions of dollars and thousands of jobs
December 03, 2018
Ninez Ponce appointed new director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research at the Fielding School of Public Health
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​Dr. Ninez Ponce, a UCLA professor and passionate advocate on behalf of evidence-based health policies that represent and serve the nation’s increasingly diverse population, has been appointed the new director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research at the Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health, starting July 1.
April 02, 2018
Ninez Ponce appointed new director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research at the Fielding School of Public Health
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​Dr. Ninez Ponce, a UCLA professor and passionate advocate on behalf of evidence-based health policies that represent and serve the nation’s increasingly diverse population, has been appointed the new director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research at the Jonathan and Karin Fielding School of Public Health, starting July 1.
April 02, 2018
Public mental health care for older Californians is lacking, while need grows
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California's older adult population will increase 64 percent by 2035, and with it the need for more mental health services. Yet the state's public mental health system lacks adequate services specifically tailored to older adults, according to a study and other documents released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
January 25, 2018
Public mental health care for older Californians is lacking, while need grows
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California's older adult population will increase 64 percent by 2035, and with it the need for more mental health services. Yet the state's public mental health system lacks adequate services specifically tailored to older adults, according to a study and other documents released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
January 25, 2018
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
Public money accounts for more than two-thirds of health care spending in California
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​Contrary to the notion that the country’s health care is primarily a privately funded system, 71 percent of health care expenditures in California are paid for with public funds, according to a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
August 31, 2016
Public money accounts for more than two-thirds of health care spending in California
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​Contrary to the notion that the country’s health care is primarily a privately funded system, 71 percent of health care expenditures in California are paid for with public funds, according to a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
August 31, 2016
APHA 2014: More than three dozen presentations feature Center researchers, CHIS data at nation's largest public health gathering
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California's path to health care reform is the subject of a special sponsored session featuring Center research and data How successful were California's early efforts to enroll the uninsured in health insurance coverage programs in the years leading up to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act?
September 26, 2014
APHA 2014: More than three dozen presentations feature Center researchers, CHIS data at nation's largest public health gathering
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California's path to health care reform is the subject of a special sponsored session featuring Center research and data How successful were California's early efforts to enroll the uninsured in health insurance coverage programs in the years leading up to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act?
September 26, 2014
AcademyHealth 2014: Center brings expertise on public health to nation's largest gathering of health services researchers
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Center researchers to present at 14 sessions and 4 posters at leading conference with focus on health policy.
June 02, 2014
AcademyHealth 2014: Center brings expertise on public health to nation's largest gathering of health services researchers
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Center researchers to present at 14 sessions and 4 posters at leading conference with focus on health policy.
June 02, 2014
Public insurance fills the health coverage gap, new UCLA analysis shows
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In the years leading up to implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the percentage of Californians who received their health insurance through public programs continued to rise, likely in direct response to the loss of job-based coverage in the state, according to a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.   
The data for the analysis, collected in 2012 by the
October 30, 2013
Public insurance fills the health coverage gap, new UCLA analysis shows
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In the years leading up to implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the percentage of Californians who received their health insurance through public programs continued to rise, likely in direct response to the loss of job-based coverage in the state, according to a new analysis by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.   
The data for the analysis, collected in 2012 by the
October 30, 2013
The tax implications of ACA: Health policy researchers call for public outreach on ACA subsidy
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In a new article in the September issue of Health Affairs, the leading journal of health policy, a team of researchers recommend expanded educational efforts to ensure that consumers signing up for  health coverage through  the new Affordable Care Act (ACA) take maximum advantage of possible tax credits while avoiding repayments.
September 10, 2013
The tax implications of ACA: Health policy researchers call for public outreach on ACA subsidy
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In a new article in the September issue of Health Affairs, the leading journal of health policy, a team of researchers recommend expanded educational efforts to ensure that consumers signing up for  health coverage through  the new Affordable Care Act (ACA) take maximum advantage of possible tax credits while avoiding repayments.
September 10, 2013