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Ana B. Ibarra

Health Reporter

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.

Most recently she has reported extensively on the financial health of California’s rural and community hospitals and the growing trend of maternity ward closures. Over the last 10 years, Ana has also written stories around the rollout and influence of the Affordable Care Act, California’s expansion of its Medicaid program and state efforts to rein in health costs.

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.

She is based in Los Angeles. 

Other languages spoken: Spanish (fluent)

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Nurses Karla Salazar, right, and Marisol Perez work in a tent set up to help treat COVID-19 patients at El Centro Regional Medical Center in El Centro on July 21, 2020. Photo by Jae C. Hong, AP Photo
COVID-19 patient Brian Parisi, 53, from Orange County, is treated by staff in the ICU at Providence St Joseph Hospital in Orange, on July 23, 2021. Photo by Omar Younis, Reuters
An East Palo Alto resident is inoculated against COVID-19 during a community vaccination clinic run by Ravenswood Family Health Network at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park on April 10, 2021. Ravenswood clinics serve low-income populations with more than half of their patients participating in public health coverage programs such as Medi-Cal. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters
An East Palo Alto resident is inoculated against COVID-19 during a community vaccination clinic run by Ravenswood Family Health Network at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park on April 10, 2021. Ravenswood clinics serve low-income populations with more than half of their patients participating in public health coverage programs such as Medi-Cal. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters
Noelle Tuominen helps Eleanor, 4, test her blood glucose levels at their Livermore home. Eleanor, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at one year old has been doing her own finger pricks since the age of two. Photo by Anne Wernikoff, CalMatters

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