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California Is Investing $500M in Therapy Apps for Youth. Advocates Fear It Won’t Pay Off.

Nearly half of California youths from the ages of 12 to 17 report having recently struggled with mental health issues, with nearly a third experiencing serious psychological distress, according to a 2021 study by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research. Also published on KFF Health News.
Mental Health Program, California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto
San Francisco Chronicle

Patients of female doctors — both men and women — have better outcomes, new study finds

A new study by Dr. Yusuke Tsugawa, a faculty associate at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, found that patients who have a female doctor are less likely to die in the days after being admitted to the hospital than patients who have a male doctor.
Yusuke Tsugawa
New York Times

Take This Dance Class and Call Me in the Morning

Daniel Eisenberg, director of the mental health program at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, is quoted about reasons to be skeptical that social prescriptions will become widely adopted in the United States because of the traditional slow pace of chance in the U.S. health care system.
Daniel Eisenberg
Newsweek

California SNAP benefits unused by millions

Nourish California estimates there are 2.7 million people eligible for CalFresh who do not receive any benefits. If the state approved the benefits for the 2.7 million, it would receive an extra $3.5 billion in CalFresh money from the federal government yearly.

California has a significant food insecurity problem, with UCLA's Center for Health Policy and Research finding 3.4 million residents went hungry in 2021, and 39 percent of adults could not afford enough food for themselves.

California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Planetizen

Spring Fun at Los Angeles County Parks

The outcomes and benefits of Los Angeles County’s Parks After Dark Program have been well-documented. According to a recent evaluation by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, 92 percent of people who attended a nighttime events program in L.A. County parks in the summer of 2022 felt safe. 

Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program
Nadereh Pourat
Insider Higher Education

All Eyes on Loneliness

Daniel Eisenberg, director of the mental health program at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and colleagues write about loneliness among college students from a mental health angle in a column for Inside Higher Ed.
Mental Health Program
Daniel Eisenberg
Newsweek

California Food Program in Danger

California has a significant food insecurity problem, with UCLA’s Center for Health Policy and Research finding 3.4 million residents went hungry in 2021, and 39 percent of adults could not afford enough food for themselves.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
The Gazette (Iowa)

A cadre of lobbyists fight nursing home staffing rules at the federal level

Ashvin Gandhi, faculty associate at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research, and his expertise on the problems with nursing home care is cited in this opinion column about staffing shortages at nursing homes.
Ashvin Gandhi
Nguoi Viet Daily News (Orange County)

Mental illness: 'The invisible enemy' for half a century of Vietnamese people

According to the 2021 California Health Interview Survey, 62% of Vietnamese people in California have fear of gun violence; 22% have been victims of hate crimes; 13% live in constant fear of being victims of a hate crime.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)
Los Angeles Times

How do you help homebound, hungry seniors? These services deliver free meals

UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's Kathryn Kietzman and Imelda Padilla-Frausto are cited in this article about hunger among older adults.
Elder Index, Food Insecurity
D. Imelda Padilla-Frausto, Kathryn G. Kietzman