Having consistent source of health care is key factor in limiting kids’ repeat visits to the hospital November 3, 2015 Dr. ...
Cost to treat low-risk prostate cancer can vary widely, UCLA study finds November 3, 2015 For the ...
Three out of five California community clinics fail to provide easy access to oral health care September 30, 2015 UCLA ...
Number of Californians without insurance declines, while Medi-Cal enrollment grows August 18, 2015 The ...
Kids, teens win when mental health providers team with pediatricians, family doctors, UCLA study finds August 10, 2015 ...
Hospitals’ compliance with guidelines for treating brain injuries doesn’t guarantee better outcomes July 27, 2015 A ...
Patients consistently treated by one primary care doctor visit the ER less often, UCLA study finds July 7, 2015 The ...
UCLA studies identify predictors of depression and PTSD among African-Americans and Latinos June 23, 2015 “Much ...
1 in 5 women with breast cancer don’t know about test results that might help them avoid chemo May 28, 2015 The ...
Big gains in number of California children with health insurance and regular dental care May 21, 2015 ...
UCLA researchers say Japanese-Americans’ healthier golden years could be a model for other seniors April 29, 2015 Study ...
Most states’ policies put the health of undocumented immigrants — and their families — at risk April 16, 2015 UCLA ...
59 percent of California physicians support Affordable Care Act, UCLA study shows April 14, 2015 A ...
Hundreds of thousands of California immigrants could gain health insurance under president’s executive actions March 26, 2015 Up to ...
Insuring undocumented residents could help solve multiple U.S. health care challenges March 18, 2015 ...
UCLA researchers discover 400% variation in cost of treatments for enlarged prostate March 12, 2015 The ...
UCLA faculty voice: Vaccination is a public health matter, not just a social media battle March 3, 2015 Dr. ...