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KPCC-FM (NPR) interviewed Dr. Daniel Eisenberg, professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, about the findings of the national Healthy Minds Study, which examines college students' mental health.

Telemundo interviewed UCLA Fielding's Dr. David Hayes-Bautista, professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, about research that found 1 in 5 U.S. residents identifies as Latino.

"A report by the Latino GDP project of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) and California Lutheran University showed that the Latino community reached 68 million people, and its contribution to GDP exceeds 4 billion dollars."

In 2024, approximately 3.1 million Californians 12 and older directly experienced a hate act in the previous year, according to the newest California Health Interview Survey data, which was a half million more than the 2.6 million people in 2023 who said they experienced a hate act in the previous 12 months.

UCLA's Dr. Mark Peterson, professor in the Fielding School's Department of Health Policy and Management, has received the American Political Science Association's (APSA) inaugural Career Achievement Award in Health Politics and Policy.

NPR (KPCC-FM) reported on the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research's latest findings on health in the aftermath of wildfires, quoting scholar Todd Hughes, director of the California Health Interview Survey.

ABC News interviewed UCLA Fielding's Dr. Naomi Zewde, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, about the Affordable Care Act and the current government shutdown. Zewde said working low-income families and adults will be affected if an extension of current ACA subsidies is not approved.

PC Magazine quoted UCLA Fielding's Dr. Joann Elmore, professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management, about a $16 million study of the effectiveness of AI and breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Increasing numbers of Californians worry about paying their housing costs and consequently have run up credit card debt, taken on additional work to make ends meet and stopped saving for retirement, according to 2024 data released today by UCLA’s California Health Interview Survey, or CHIS.

New research warns that the failure to build resilience within primary health care (PHC) in Latin America and the Caribbean could lead to significant preventable losses in both lives and long-term economic development and have tremendous impacts across the Western Hemisphere.

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