Our Work

Whether you’re interested in learning more about our nationally-recognized programs like the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) and Health Economics and Evaluation Research (HEER) Program, or you’re looking for policy-relevant research and data on topics such as health equity, chronic diseases, health insurance, health access, immigrant health, food insecurity, and much more, you’ve come to the right place.  

Browse some of our projects and programs below:

 

Our Work

HEER Program

Los Angeles County Parks After Dark Evaluation

UCLA CHPR was selected to conduct an evaluation of Parks After Dark, an innovative Los Angeles County program that re-envisions parks as community hubs.
Health Equity Program

Mental Health Program

UCLA CHPR researchers extensively study the mental health of Californians including tracking the prevalence of mental health distress, particularly disparities in rates of psychological distress; the underlying social, economic, and environmental fac

National Network of Health Surveys

The National Network of Health Surveys (Network) is for survey leaders, data users, policymakers, and advocates who understand the importance of quality local-level population health data to all areas of public health.

NHPI Data Policy Lab

The Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (NHPI) Data Policy Lab addresses striking gaps within data and research for the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.

Older Adult Mental Health Project

The California Mental Health Services Oversight and Accountability Commission (MHSOAC) contracted with the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to assess the state's progress in setting up a system of care for this vulnerable population.

Oral Health

UCLA CHPR regularly conducts research on oral health, with various publications on barriers to accessing dental care for low-income Californians.
Chronic Disease Program

Overweight and Obesity

UCLA CHPR researchers have tracked changes in overweight and obesity among Californians and have analyzed the disparate factors that contribute to overweight and obesity for nearly 30 years.

Philippine-California Advanced Research Institutes (PCARI)

UCLA CHPR researchers have been working with a team at the University of the Philippines, Manila to develop a population health survey program as part of the Philippine-California Advanced Research Institutes (PCARI) program. 
HEER Program

Public Hospital Redesign and Incentives in Medi-Cal (PRIME) Program Evaluation

UCLA CHPR researchers conducted an evaluation of California’s Public Hospital Redesign and Incentives in Medi-Cal (PRIME) Program, created to improve care delivery in California public hospitals.
California Health Interview Survey (CHIS)

Public Use Files

The California Health Interview Survey’s Public Use Files (PUFs) are comprehensive CHIS data files that enable researchers to conduct in-depth research. 
HEER Program

RCMAR National Coordinating Center

Housed at UCLA CHPR, the RCMAR National Coordinating Center is committed to increasing the diversity of the aging research workforce and serving as a resource for RCMAR center leaders, scientists and staff.
Health Equity Program

RIGHTS Study

The RIGHTS (Research on ImmiGrant HealTh and State policy) study aims to understand the experiences of Californians who were born in Asia or Latin America as they seek health care, go to work and school, and engage in their communities.
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