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LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE: LOS ANGELES LEADERS IN Health PRELIMINARY FINDINGS

LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE: LOS ANGELES LEADERS IN Health PRELIMINARY FINDINGS. Fernando J. Guerra  Brianne Gilbert  Melissa Woehrstein The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles Loyola Marymount University. BACKGROUND. Leadership Initiative:

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LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE: LOS ANGELES LEADERS IN Health PRELIMINARY FINDINGS

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  1. LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE:LOS ANGELES LEADERS IN HealthPRELIMINARY FINDINGS Fernando J. Guerra  Brianne Gilbert  Melissa Woehrstein The Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles Loyola Marymount University

  2. BACKGROUND • Leadership Initiative: • Identify, survey and report the opinions and attitudes of 100 leaders in 10 different sectors: • Culminating in the analysis of the top 1000 leaders in the Los Angeles region.

  3. METHODOLOGY • 2010 Leadership Initiative – Los Angeles Leaders in Health • Surveyed health leaders who impact policy, practice, advocacy and/or research. • A total of 63 leaders have participated as of the reporting date (4/12/10). • Research sponsored by Kaiser Permanente.

  4. DEMOGRAPHICS • Gender: 52% Male; 44% Female; 3% Non-response • Highest Level of Education: 79% of respondents reported having a Graduate/Professional degree* • Racial/Ethnic Origin: 40% White/Anglo; 19% Latino/Hispanic; 13% African American/Black; 10% Asian/Pacific Islander; 11% Other; 8% Non-response • Residency: 86% of respondents live in Los Angeles County; 62% have lived in Los Angeles for 16 years or more *Findings only include the most frequent response

  5. IDEOLOGICAL BELIEFS

  6. QUALITY OF HEALTH

  7. QUALITY OF HEALTH

  8. HEALTH CARE DILEMMA

  9. HEALTH CARE & POLITICS

  10. HEALTH CARE & POLITICS

  11. COST OF HEALTH CARE

  12. DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH As many determinants of health lie outside of the health care system, how important is it that we fund activities that improve health in these areas?

  13. FOR MORE INFORMATION • Final results will be available Summer 2010 • Contact the Leavey Center to request your copy (www.lmu.edu/csla) • Questions: Brianne Gilbert, Senior Research Associate • 310-338-1779; brianne.gilbert@lmu.edu

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