A team of students from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Executive Master in Public Health (EMPH) program won first place in the Cornell University Sloan Program in Health Administration case competition, co-sponsored by SSM Health. The nationwide competition, which has run for three years, has named UCLA Fielding student teams champions two years back to back.
Low-income adults and children who are able to see a dentist at the same location as their primary care doctor are more likely to get dental care, yet almost three out of five community health clinics in California either don’t offer oral health services or, if they do, the nearest facility is sometimes too far to reach for many patients, according to a new study by the
From 2013 to 2014, the number of Californians ages 19 to 64 without health insurance declined by 15.5 percent — more than 655,000 people — after full implementation of the Affordable Care Act, according to new California Health Interview Survey data released today by the Fielding School of Public Health's
FROM THE UCLA KAISER PERMANENTE CENTER FOR HEALTH EQUITY:
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Patrick Allard was awarded the 2015 International ToxScholar Grant, the second time he has received this honor from the Society of Toxicology.