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April 30 Webinar: Confronting Communication Barriers for Limited English Proficient Populations on the Eve of Health Care Reform

by admin | Jun 12, 2013 | Elderly health

Date: 4/24/2013 Contact 1 Full Name: Gwendolyn Driscoll Press Body: ​What language barriers might impede California’s diverse population from enrolling in health care reform —  and what can be done to help? An April 30 webinar​ featured California’s...

Education matters: Study of women’s health insurance links educational attainment to coverage

by admin | Jun 11, 2013 | Elderly health

Date: 6/17/2010 Contact 1 Full Name: Gwendolyn Driscoll Contact 1 Company: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Press Body: ​ Attention college grads: Your degree may be the key to both a career and better health coverage. According to a new study of women’s...

Lost in translation: HMO enrollees with poor health have hardest time communicating with doctors

by admin | Jun 10, 2013 | Elderly health

Date: 2/28/2013 Contact 1 Full Name: Gwendolyn Driscoll Contact 1 Company: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Press Body: In the nation’s most diverse state, some of the sickest Californians often have the hardest time communicating with their doctors. So...

The Center’s FREE health policy seminar series: 2013

by admin | Jun 9, 2013 | Elderly health

Date: 5/14/2013 Contact 1 Full Name: Gwendolyn Driscoll Contact 1 Company: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Press Body: From health care reform in the United States to health care costs around the world, the Center is pleased to host leading health policy...

Need and numbers: New survey of state legislature spotlights demand for better ways to gauge poverty in California

by admin | Jun 8, 2013 | Elderly health

Date: 5/16/2012 Contact 1 Company: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Press Body: The economic downturn and the high cost of living in California has left many families caught in the middle — they do not have enough money to make ends meet yet are not considered...

Healthy home? Californians with ‘medical home’ more likely to get flu shots, preventive treatment

by admin | Jun 7, 2013 | Elderly health

Date: 5/29/2013 Contact 1 Full Name: Gwendolyn Driscoll Contact 1 Company: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Press Body: Too many cooks may spoil a recipe, and too many doctors may give you the flu.   That’s the takeaway from a new study​ by the UCLA Center...
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