Ninez Ponce urges people to sign up for health insurance before the January deadline

Published On: February 04, 2026

To combat dropping health insurance enrollment rates in California, UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Director Ninez A. Ponce, PhD, MPP, joined other health care leaders at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science on Jan. 30 to encourage people to sign up for a Covered California health plan before the deadline.

“After years of steady enrollment increases across most ethnic groups since the passage of the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits in 2021, Covered California’s new enrollment is down across all of those same groups this year,” said Ponce, who holds the Fred W. & Pamela K. Wasserman Endowed Chair in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health.

This year has seen the largest health insurance premium increases in 15 years due to the passage of the budget reconciliation bill in late 2025, and the ongoing conversations around enhanced premium tax credits, which provided additional savings for consumers.

Ponce cited statistics that showed new enrollment is down 32% overall in California, but among those who identified as Latinx, it’s down 38% and among Black or African Americans, new enrollment is down 34%.

New enrollment among Asian Americans is down 23%, but it varies by subgroup, she said. Excluding those who identified as Chinese or Asian Indian, new signups are matched or exceeded by cancellations among other Asian American, Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander groups.

“Obviously, rising premiums and costs are the primary factor for the disenrollment, but we know there is a general distrust and unease about the government among many immigrant communities,” Ponce said. “That’s why events like this one and the outreach Covered California has been doing the past few months is so important. Data shows us every year — having some health insurance coverage is much better than having none at all.”

The event was organized by Covered California and featured remarks from Jessica Altman, executive director of Covered California; Jim Mangia, president and CEO of St. John's Community Health; Grace Park, manager of clinical services at Koreatown Youth and Community Center; and a Covered California enrollee.

Covered California is the state’s health insurance marketplace, and it offers the only place where individuals who qualify can get financial assistance on a sliding scale to reduce premium costs.

Additional Information

The UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (CHPR) is one of the nation’s leading health policy research centers and the premier source of health policy information for California. UCLA CHPR improves the public’s health through high quality, objective, and evidence-based research and data that informs effective policymaking. UCLA CHPR is the home of the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) and is part of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health​ and affiliated with the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.