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Shine Inside and Out: Student Health at UCLA

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What is the Arthur Ashe Center at UCLA?

The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center (The Ashe Center) is devoted to providing quality, accessible, state-of-the-art healthcare and education to support the unique development of UCLA students. ( Learn more about The Ashe Center)

What services does the Ashe Center offer?

The Ashe Center offers a variety of services to support the diverse UCLA campus community with comprehensive healthcare services & education. The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center (The Ashe Center) is devoted to providing quality, accessible, state-of-the-art healthcare and education to support the unique development of UCLA students.

How do I make an appointment at the Ashe center?

Access The Ashe Center Patient Portal to make an appointment, message your primary care provider (PCP), and more. The Ashe Center wants feedback on your patient experience. Your feedback can be anonymous or you can include your personal information on our secure survey site to give us the opportunity to respond to you, personally.

What is the patient access portal?

With our Patient Access Portal, you can securely access your health information anytime and from anywhere you have internet access.

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How do I check my Ucship status?

How can I check the status of a pending claim? To receive information on claims status, call Anthem Blue Cross at (866) 940-8306.

What is BruinCare?

BruinCare is a program that gives students who have waived UC SHIP prepaid access to certain services at The Ashe Center. Remember, all registered students have access to Ashe Center services (regardless of what insurance plan they have) but small fees apply for services rendered.

How much is UCLA Uship?

Students on UCEAP will be covered by one or more insurance plans. All UCEAP participants are automatically enrolled and covered by the UCEAP travel insurance plan while on UCEAP....UC SHIP Policy.UCEAP ProgramUC SHIP CostSpring semester programs$1,483.80Year programs$2,225.705 more rows

How do I get my medical records from UCLA?

Also, we recommend that you contact our Medical Records Office at (310) 825-6021 if you wish to obtain copies of the patient's medical record.

Do you have to waive UC ship every quarter?

Each term you will receive a waiver credit to negate the billed amount. Waiving UC SHIP is an annual process and must be completed each academic year to avoid automatic enrollment....Spring (Quarter) Waiver Periods.ProgramsStart DateDeadline DateUndergraduate & Graduate*March 1, 2023March 20, 2023

Is UC ship free?

How much doe​​​s UC SHIP cost? The fee is charged to your student billing account along with other mandatory registration fees each quarter (Fall 2022, Winter 2023 and Spring 2023). Coverage for Summer 2023 is included in the cost for Spring quarter.

What is included in UC ship?

UC SHIP is a self-funded, comprehensive health insurance program for registered UCI undergraduate and graduate students that is underwritten and administered by the Regents of the University of California. The plan includes medical, behavioral health, pharmacy, dental and vision benefits.

How do you access UC ship?

UC SHIP ID cards are electronic, available via an app called Sydney, that you can download to your smartphone or tablet. If you do not have a compatible smartphone, you can also access this information online at www.anthem.com.

Does UC ship cover ambulance?

Emergency/Urgent Care/Ambulance Emergency room, Urgent Care, and ambulance services do not require a referral. Students covered by UC SHIP will need to provide the facility with their Anthem Blue Cross ID card. Services must meet the "emergency" definition according to the UC SHIP Medical Benefits Booklet.

How do I get old medical records in California?

You can make a written request to either review or obtain a copy of your medical records pursuant to Health and Safety Code sections 123100 through 123149.5. You can view these laws on the California Legislative Information website.

How long does it take to get MRI results UCLA?

1-3 daysIf I get my MRI today will the results be available right away? If your MRI is done at UCLA or Santa Monica UCLA, the images will be available online for the UCLA doctor to view once the scan is completed. It will take 1-3 days before the radiology report will be available for the doctor.

How do I upload immunization records to UCLA?

Once you are logged in, from Home page, click “Complete My Immunization Requirement.” Enter all of the requested dates and immunization information. Upload images or PDF files of your immunization records, laboratory tests, and/or chest x-ray by clicking on the Immunization Document upload tab.

What is UCLA IEI fee?

Fall Quarter 2016Fee NameResidentNonresidentTuition3,740.003,740.00Instructional Enhancement Initiative (IEI) Fee108.00108.00Undergraduate Students Association Fee72.3272.32Green Initiative Fee4.804.8013 more rows

How much does UCLA dorms cost?

Contract Rates are per personFull academic-year19P meals11P MealsRoom portion$9,192.96$9,192.96Meal plan portion$6,178.80$5,298.72Social fee$38.76$38.76Total contract payment:$15,410.52$14,530.44

How much is UCLA tuition 2022?

Beginning fall 2022, University of California (UC) tuition for each incoming undergraduate class will remain flat until the student graduates, for up to six years....Understand Tuition and Other Costs.EXPENSES PER ACADEMIC YEARCALIFORNIA RESIDENTSNON-RESIDENTSTOTAL$37,448$68,4747 more rows•Feb 24, 2022

How much does UCLA cost for 1 year?

2022–2023 Estimated Undergraduate Student BudgetUCLA Residence HallsOff-Campus ApartmentsTuition and Fees$13,804$13,804Room and Meals$17,231$16,224Books and Supplies$1,434$1,434Transportation$635$1,0805 more rows•Feb 24, 2022

What did Arthur Ashe do before his death?

Two months before his death he founded the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, to help address issues of inadequate health care delivery to urban minority populations. He also dedicated time in his last few months to writing "Days of Grace," his memoir that he finished only days before his death.

Where was Arthur Ashe born?

Childhood/Formative Years. On July 10, 1943 Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. was born to parents Arthur Sr. and Mattie C. Ashe in Richmond, Virginia. Arthur began learning tennis from an early age, in part because his father took a post at Brook Field in 1947. The position came with a house that was located in the middle of the blacks-only playground ...

Why was Arthur Ashe named Sportsman of the Year?

That year Arthur Ashe was named Sports Illustrated's Sportsman of the Year, an honor bestowed upon "the athlete or team whose performance that year most embodies the spirit of sportsmanship and achievement," undoubtedly due to his incessant work and indefatigable spirit.

What college did Arthur go to?

College Years. Upon graduating from high school first in his class, Arthur went to UCLA, which had one of the best college tennis programs. Playing there brought him more recognition amongst tennis enthusiasts. That year he was also named to the U.S. Davis Cup team as its first African-American player.

How did Arthur's mother die?

In 1950, a few months before Arthur's 7th birthday, his mother died of complications from surgery. In 1950 Arthur met Ronald Charity, one of the best black tennis players in the nation and a part-time tennis coach, who took an interest in Arthur. He began working with him regularly, teaching him strokes and proper form.

Why was Arthur's competition so limited?

During the summer Arthur could travel and participate in competitive tournaments around the country; during the school year his competition was much more limited because he was limited to black opponents from Richmond and there were only outdoor tennis courts for blacks.

When did Arthur get a visa?

South Africa eventually granted Arthur a visa in 1973. He was the first black pro to play in the national championships there where he reached the singles finals and won the doubles title with Tom Okker.

How to enroll in the Patient Access Portal?

To enroll in the Patient Access Portal, obtain a unique access code from the Medical Records department, or give the registrar your personal email address when registering for your visit and your unique access code will be emailed to you. Once you have that code, use the links below to either complete your registration or login to the portal.

Is the Portal website password protected?

The portal website is password-protected and accessible only by you and people you authorize. Signing up is as easy as creating a username and password; providing a name, birthdate and email address; and answering two security questions. If you have any questions about the portal, please call 336-846-0705 and press 1.

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Childhood/Formative Years

  • On July 10, 1943 Arthur Robert Ashe Jr. was born to parents Arthur Sr. and Mattie C. Ashe in Richmond, Virginia. Arthur began learning tennis from an early age, in part because his father took a post at Brook Field in 1947. The position came with a house that was located in the middle of the blacks-only playground at Brook Field, which was an 18-ac...
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Teen Years

  • Arthur continued with his tennis under Johnson's instruction and in 1958 became the first African-American to play in the Maryland boys' championships. This was also his first integrated tennis competition. During the summer Arthur could travel and participate in competitive tournaments around the country; during the school year his competition was much more limited because he …
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College Years

  • Upon graduating from high school first in his class, Arthur went to UCLA, which had one of the best college tennis programs. Playing there brought him more recognition amongst tennis enthusiasts. That year he was also named to the U.S. Davis Cup team as its first African-American player. He continued to play on the team until 1970, and then again in 1975, 1976 and 1978. As …
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Military Service

  • Following school Arthur served his country, joining the U.S. Army from 1966-68. While stationed at West Point in New York, he eventually reached the rank of second lieutenant. During his time in the army he continued to play tennis, participating in the Davis Cup and other tournaments. Still an amateur, Arthur triumphed over Tom Okker of the Netherlands on September 9, 1968 to win the f…
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Professional Years

  • In 1969 Arthur first applied for a visa to travel to South Africa and compete in the South African Open. At the time the country's government enforced a strict policy of racial segregation called Apartheid. Because of this they denied him a South African visa despite his number 1 U.S. ranking. He continued to keep applying for visas, and the country continued to deny him. In protest he us…
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Family Life

  • In 1976 Arthur met Jeanne Moutoussamy, a photographer, who he married on February 20, 1977. The ceremony was held at the United Nations chapel in New York and was presided over by Andrew Young, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. In 1979 Arthur suffered a heart attack while holding a tennis clinic in New York. He was hospitalized for ten days afterwards and later that ye…
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