Decades of gaps in data have perpetuated and exacerbated health inequities among Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities.
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed and exacerbated disparities in access to health care and other resources, and most strikingly across the diverse racial and ethnic groups across the United States. It not only devastated communities, it illuminated the inequities in our health care system. For Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) — who saw among the highest rates of infection of any race and ethnicity — a lack of disaggregated race and ethnicity data made them invisible. So how does a group which has often been masked by a lack of meaningful data become unhidden?
As a member of the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander community, being part of the NHPI COVID-19 Data Policy Lab has been a blessing and inspiring. We are committed to protecting our families, empowering our community with knowledge and providing actionable data to advocate for the health needs of NHPIs.
Corina Penaia, MPHCommunity Engagement and Research Director, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Data Policy Lab
Working with scholars and advocates throughout the country, in August 2020, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) launched the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab to address striking gaps within data and research for NHPIs including the need to increase the number of states reporting disaggregated NHPI COVID-19 cases and calling attention to NHPIs experiencing the highest COVID-19 rates of any racial and ethnic group in various states across the country.
Since its founding, the Lab has expanded its project reach to beyond the pandemic, working to provide accessible tools on the overall health and health needs of the NHPI community. Working alongside community organizations and through funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Minority Health, and AAPI Data, the NHPI Data Policy Lab has created various tools aimed at closing decades of data gaps that have perpetuated and exacerbated health inequities among NHPI communities.
Data Dashboards
Learn more about the NHPI Lab’s data dashboards including COVID-19 dashboards and social determinants of health dashboards that provide national data on demographics, health, economics, education, health, housing, and more.
Publications and Media
From a data policy platform to publications in peer-reviewed journals, to features on news outlets like PBS NewsHour, see what the NHPI Data Policy Lab has been working on since its founding in 2020.
Our work wouldn’t be possible without our elders who advocated for decades to ensure our NHPI communities were visible. They understood that data played a key role and that if we don’t exist in the data, we don't exist in the eyes of policymakers. Our NHPI Data Policy Lab honors the work of these elders by centering our community’s perspective and values through data tools, trainings, and advocacy for equitable data policies.
Richard Calvin ChangDirector, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab