University of California, Los Angeles Grant
Organization - University of California, Los Angeles
Grant Amount - $2,750,393
Foundation -
California EndowmentGrant Purpose - California Health Interview Survey 2007 (CHIS): To increase availability, accessibility and utility of CHIS 2007 health data by collecting oversamples of key populations; administering specific survey topics regarding the health of Californians; and broadly disseminating survey data and studies.
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