Ana B. Ibarra

Ana B. Ibarra was a reporter for KFF Health News until February 2020.

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Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs At Risk After Trump Administration Budget Cuts

In California, seven programs were promised five-year grants worth about $7.9 million annually to help teens avoid early parenthood. Now their funding — along with that of scores of similar projects nationally — has been shut off early.

California Sued For Allegedly Substandard Medi-Cal Care

The lawsuit is a civil rights case on behalf of Latinos, who comprise nearly half of the program’s enrollees. But the advocates who filed it also hope to get class action certification for all Medi-Cal enrollees.

Calif. GOP Congressmen Aim To Boost Medicaid Pay For Doctors After Votes To Slash Program

Critics say the bill, sponsored by Reps. David Valadao and Jeff Denham, is an effort to deflect attention from their support of the House GOP’s health care bill. But some say they are addressing a serious problem: California’s Medicaid rates are among the lowest in the nation.

A Community Seeks Answers, Assurances About Health Care — In 10 Languages

A forum for Asian immigrants in Oakland draws a crowd so large some attendees had to be seated in an overflow room. Many immigrants are eager for information relevant to them as changes to the health care system are debated in Washington.

California Could Become First State To Extend Medi-Cal To Undocumented Young Adults

Two legislative committees this week approved the use of state money for the expansion of California’s Medicaid program to unauthorized immigrants up to age 26. What’s uncertain is whether the full legislature and Gov. Jerry Brown will approve the plan.