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Press Releases
Approximately 690,000 to 730,000 undocumented Californians could gain access to routine and preventive health care in 2015 with just a 2 percent increase in state Medi-Cal spending – estimated at between $353 to $369 million – according to a joint study by the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
May 21, 2014

Press Releases
Approximately 690,000 to 730,000 undocumented Californians could gain access to routine and preventive health care in 2015 with just a 2 percent increase in state Medi-Cal spending – estimated at between $353 to $369 million – according to a joint study by the University of California, Berkeley’s Center for Labor Research and Education and the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
May 21, 2014

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Rate for undocumented adults' emergency department visits is significantly lower. Undocumented immigrants in California see the doctor and visit emergency rooms significantly less often than U.S. citizens and documented immigrants, according to a study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research published in the May issue of the journal Health Affairs.
May 05, 2014

Press Releases
Rate for undocumented adults' emergency department visits is significantly lower. Undocumented immigrants in California see the doctor and visit emergency rooms significantly less often than U.S. citizens and documented immigrants, according to a study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research published in the May issue of the journal Health Affairs.
May 05, 2014

Press Releases
The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the nation's largest state health survey and a primary source of information on California's diverse population, began the release of its latest data today on more than 100 topics affecting the health and well-being of the state's residents.
February 16, 2011

Press Releases
The California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the nation's largest state health survey and a primary source of information on California's diverse population, began the release of its latest data today on more than 100 topics affecting the health and well-being of the state's residents.
February 16, 2011