Ana B. Ibarra covers health care for CalMatters. Her reporting largely focuses on issues around access to care and affordability.
She played a leading role in CalMatters’ coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, following stories from the early days when California had only 200 test kits on hand, to the aftermath, as patients dealt with lingering symptoms and underwent lung transplants. She was part of a CalMatters team whose pandemic coverage was recognized by the California News Publishers Association in 2021.
Before joining CalMatters, Ana worked as a reporter at KFF Health News, where she covered the Legislature and California health agencies. In her first reporting gig, Ana covered health and general assignments at the Merced Sun-Star. Her work has appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today and other state and national news outlets.
La inscripción a Covered California cayó un 2.7% tras el fin de la asistencia federal ampliada para las primas. Esto es mejor de lo esperado, pero muchas personas están haciendo concesiones para poder seguir teniendo seguro.
Covered California enrollment fell 2.7% following the end of enhanced federal premium assistance. That’s better than expected, but many people are making concessions to afford staying insured.
En California, la discapacidad de una persona debe comenzar antes de los 18 años para poder acceder a los servicios de los centros regionales. Padres activistas afirman que esto excluye a aquellos cuya discapacidad comenzó en la adultez temprana, cuando su cerebro aún estaba en desarrollo.
In California, a person’s disability must begin before age 18 to qualify for regional center services. Parent advocates say that leaves behind people whose disability started in early adult years, when their brains were still developing.
Las subvenciones están destinadas a financiar mejoras en el personal de salud plública y el monitoreo de enfermedades. Eliminarlas podría resultar en despidos y peores resultados en materia de salud, según una demanda presentada por el Fiscal General Rob Bonta.
The grants targeted help fund public health workforce and disease monitoring. Ending these grants could result in layoffs and worse health outcomes, according to a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Families sued to block the Justice Department's subpoena for records of young transgender patients. The agency agreed to drop its request through 2029.
Ana B. Ibarra covers health care for CalMatters. Her reporting largely focuses on issues around access to care and affordability.
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Ana B. Ibarra
Ana B. Ibarra covers health care for CalMatters. Her reporting largely focuses on issues around access to care and affordability. She joined CalMatters in 2020 after four years at Kaiser Health News. She started her reporting career at McClatchy’s Merced Sun-Star. Her work has also appeared in The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, USA Today and other state and national news outlets.