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Titles
- Advancing health insurance literacy among Hispanic and Latino communities: lessons from FAIR Health's LAUNCH (Learn, Access and Understand Navigation of Choices in Healthcare) Español initiative1
- Assessing vulnerability indicators and race/ethnicity1
- Certain Medicare beneficiaries, such as urban and Hispanic beneficiaries, were more likely than others to use telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic1
- Developmental screening among children ages 1–5 in California1
- Getting back on track: a detailed look at health coverage trends for Latino children1
- Health care providers: older Hispanic/Latino adults' most trusted messengers for vaccine information : 2020 AARP vaccine survey of adults ages 50 and older1
- Health insurance coverage and access to care among Latinos: recent trends and key challenges1
- Here today, gone tomorrow: California’s bottlenecked education pipeline leaks needed Latino/x and Black medical students1
- Honest, factual information is key: a look at how older Hispanic/Latino adults view vaccinations : 2020 AARP vaccine survey of adults ages 50 and older1
- Inequities in health and health care in Black and Latinx/Hispanic communities: 23 charts1
- Inequities in health insurance coverage and access for Black and Hispanic adults: the impact of Medicaid expansion and the pandemic1
- Latinx and Asian immigrants have negative perceptions of the immigrant experience in California1
- Miedo, ignorancia, negacion1
- Nurse practitioners and California’s Latino/x community1
- Projected impacts for Latino Medicare enrollees1
- Racial and ethnic inequities in health care coverage and access: 2013–20191
- Si de verdad los quiere protejalos: informese sobre el sida1
- Strategies for strengthening communication with Spanish-speaking families of children with medical complexity: tips for health care professionals from a parent mentor1
- The role of language in health care access and utilization for insured Hispanic adults1
- Uncovering unique challenges: variation in unmet mental health needs among Latinx ethnic groups in California1