The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research proudly recognizes 30 individuals for their work in empowering communities and transforming health policies. Among them is Maria-Elena Young, Assistant Professor of Public Health at UC Merced.
CHPR has been a critical resource for advocates, practitioners, and researchers to be able to make the case for investing in the health of Californians. The data that is generated through CHIS is second to none and even serves to understand broader, national issues because of the richness of the measures and the diversity of the sample.
For the full article, visit the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research webpage dedicated to Maria-Elena Young.