Media Center

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Judy Darnell
Director of Public Policy
(831) 246-3099 cell

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United Way of the Wine Country profiles Jose, a pediatrician, and Penny, a mom and small business owner, who talk about children's health coverage.

Read relevant research and reports:

Employer Health Benefits 2008 Annual Survey: This annual survey of employers provides a detailed look at trends in employer-sponsored health coverage, including changes in premiums, employee contributions, cost-sharing provisions, and other relevant information. The survey continued to document the prevalence of high-deductible health plans associated with a savings option and included new questions on the wellness programs and retiree health benefits offered by employers.

Trends in the Health of Young Children in California: The research brief by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research examined trends in health among Californian children from a wide range of ethnicities and economic backgrounds. Finds that many of California's three million children ages 0-5 grow up in environments where their health may limit their social, emotional and academic development.

National Child Health Chartbook: The health of children is affected by the education and income levels of their parents, according to a state-by-state study recently published by the Commission to Build a Healthier America at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The study illustrates how much parents' income and education levels play a role when in children's health. See how California compares.

Preventable Child Hospitalizations in California: This brief looks at the number of preventable hospitalizations in California each year and the role Children's Health Initiatives have in reducing those visits.

Trial by Fire: In 2007, devastating wildfires hit San Diego and parts of Southern California. A new referral number, 2-1-1, had just launched to help connect people with social services. But the tragedy highlighted another purpose of 2-1-1, helping with disaster response.