Ninez Ponce, M.P.P., Ph.D.


Work Titles
UCLA Professor, Health Policy and Management
Education:
Degrees:
Ph.D., UCLA
M.P.P., Harvard University
B.S., University of California, Berkeley

Contact Information:

Email Address:

nponce@ucla.edu


Website:

Pubmed Publications

Fax Number:

310-825-2594

Work Phone Number:

310-206-4021

Mailing Address:

UCLA Pub Hlth-Hlth Policy & Mgmt / Cntr for Hlth Policy Research
BOX 951772, 31-236C CHS / 10960 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 1550
Los Angeles, CA 90095


Research Interest:

Personal Statement

Ninez A. Ponce, MPP, PhD, is Professor in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Department of Health Policy and Management and was Associate Director of UCLA's Asian American Studies Center (2011-2013). She also devised the rationale and implementation of Asian ethnic oversamples and the cultural and linguistic adaptation of the survey. She teaches courses in applied research methods, health policy and health economics. Her research contributes to the elimination of racial/ethnic and social disparities in health and health care in three areas: multicultural survey research, social penalties in health and health access, and population-based cancer prevention and control studies. Dr. Ponce is the principal investigator of the California Health Interview Survey (CHIS), the largest state health survey in the United States, where she led the first CHIS efforts on the measurement of race/ethnicity, acculturation, physician-patient communication and discrimination. She has received major support from the National Cancer Institute, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the California Endowment, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and other organizations.

Detailed Biography:

Ninez A. Ponce, PhD, MPP, an expert on immigrant and global health, survey-based research, social determinants of health, and health disparities and who helped develop the first California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) in 2001, is an associate center director at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the principal investigator of CHIS. She is also the director of the UCLA Center for Global and Immigrant Health.

She is a professor in the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health's Department of Health Policy and Management and associate director of UCLA's Asian American Studies Center.

Ponce led pioneering efforts in multicultural survey research, including measures of racial/ethnic identity, acculturation, generational status, and discrimination. At the Center for Health Policy Research, where Ponce currently serves as principal investigator for the California Health Interview Survey, she devised the rationale and implementation of Asian ethnic oversamples and the cultural and linguistic adaptation of the survey in Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin), Korean, Vietnamese, and Tagalog.

Ponce has played an active role in advocating for expanding survey sampling frames to reflect the diverse immigrant population groups in California’s population. Her research has focused on understanding the effects of macroeconomic changes on health and health care access in developing countries, in low-income neighborhoods and among racial/ethnic groups in the U.S.

Her research has received major support from the National Institute of Aging, National Cancer Institute, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and other organizations. Dr. Ponce has served as RAND's resident advisor to the Republic of Macedonia's Ministry of Health and has worked for the World Bank and Catholic Relief Services in Thailand.

She was deputy director of the Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum, a national advocacy organization promoting the health of Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in the U.S. and US territories. She has also served as a consultant with many community-based organizations including Oakland's La Clinica de la Raza and Asian Health Services. She was also deputy director of the San Francisco-based Asian and Pacific Islander American Health Forum.

In addition, Ponce has contributed extensively to professional societies and national committees focused on racial/ethnic disparities research such as the Institute of Medicine’s Subcommittee on the Standardized Collection of Race, Ethnicity and Language Data, and the National Quality Forum Expert Panel on Risk Adjustment and Socioeconomic Status. She was founding chair of the Disparities Interest Group for AcademyHealth and served as the disparities and health equity theme leader for the 2010 and 2014 AcademyHealth annual meeting.

Ponce received a bachelor's degree in science from UC Berkeley, a master's in public policy from Harvard University, and a PhD in health services from UCLA.

Publications:

A selected list of publications:

Ko Michelle, Ponce Ninez A   Community residential segregation and the local supply of federally qualified health centers Health services research, 2013; 48(1): 253-70.
Viruell-Fuentes Edna A, Ponce Ninez A, Alegría Margarita   Neighborhood context and hypertension outcomes among Latinos in Chicago Journal of immigrant and minority health, 2012; 14(6): 959-67.
Ponce Ninez A, Tsui Jennifer, Knight Sara J, Afable-Munsuz Aimee, Ladabaum Uri, Hiatt Robert A, Haas Jennifer S   Disparities in cancer screening in individuals with a family history of breast or colorectal cancer Cancer, 2012; 118(6): 1656-63.
Odierna Donna H, Afable-Munsuz Aimee, Ikediobi Ogechi, Beattie Mary, Knight Sara, Ko Michelle, Wilson Adrienne, Ponce Ninez A   Early developments in gene-expression profiling of breast tumors: potential for increasing black-white patient disparities in breast cancer outcomes? Personalized medicine, 2011; 8(6): 669-679.
Cordasco Kristina M, Ponce Ninez A, Gatchell Melissa S, Traudt Brandon, Escarce José J   English language proficiency and geographical proximity to a safety net clinic as a predictor of health care access Journal of immigrant and minority health, 2011; 13(2): 260-7.
Ponce Ninez A, Cochran Susan D, Pizer Jennifer C, Mays Vickie M   The effects of unequal access to health insurance for same-sex couples in California Health affairs (Project Hope), 2010; 29(8): 1539-48.
Afable-Munsuz Aimee, Ponce Ninez A, Rodriguez Michael, Perez-Stable Eliseo J   Immigrant generation and physical activity among Mexican, Chinese & Filipino adults in the U.S Social science & medicine (1982), 2010; 70(12): 1997-2005.
Gee Gilbert C, Ponce Ninez   Associations between racial discrimination, limited English proficiency, and health-related quality of life among 6 Asian ethnic groups in California American journal of public health, 2010; 100(5): 888-95.
D'Anna Laura Hoyt, Ponce Ninez A, Siegel Judith M   Racial and ethnic health disparities: evidence of discrimination's effects across the SEP spectrum Ethnicity & health, 2010; 15(2): 121-43.
Shariff-Marco Salma, Gee Gilbert C, Breen Nancy, Willis Gordon, Reeve Bryce B, Grant David, Ponce Ninez A, Krieger Nancy, Landrine Hope, Williams David R, Alegria Margarita, Mays Vickie M, Johnson Timothy P, Brown E Richard   A mixed-methods approach to developing a self-reported racial/ethnic discrimination measure for use in multiethnic health surveys Ethnicity & disease, 2009; 19(4): 447-53.
Ponce Ninez A, Cochran Susan D, Mays Vickie M, Chia Jenny, Brown E Richard   Health coverage of low-income citizen and noncitizen wage earners: sources and disparities Journal of immigrant and minority health, 2008; 10(2): 167-76.
Ponce Ninez A, Chawla Neetu, Babey Susan H, Gatchell Melissa S, Etzioni David A, Spencer Benjamin A, Brown E Richard, Breen Nancy   Is there a language divide in pap test use? Medical care, 2006; 44(11): 998-1004.
Ponce Ninez A, Hays Ron D, Cunningham William E   Linguistic disparities in health care access and health status among older adults Journal of general internal medicine, 2006; 21(7): 786-91.
Ponce Ninez A, Ku Leighton, Cunningham William E, Brown E Richard   Language barriers to health care access among Medicare beneficiaries Inquiry : a journal of medical care organization, provision and financing, 2006; 43(1): 66-76.
Ponce Ninez A, Hoggatt Katherine J, Wilhelm Michelle, Ritz Beate   Preterm birth: the interaction of traffic-related air pollution with economic hardship in Los Angeles neighborhoods American journal of epidemiology, 2005; 162(2): 140-8.
Ponce NA, Huh S, Bastani R.   Do HMO Market Level Factors Lead to Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Screening? A Comparison between High-Risk Asian and Pacific Islander Americans and High-Risk Whites, Medical Care, 2005; 43(11): 1101-1108.
Ponce NA, Hoggatt KJ, Wilhelm M, Ritz BR.   Preterm birth: the role of individual characteristics, air pollution, and economic hardship in Los Angeles neighborhoods, American Journal of Epidemiology, 2005; 162(2): 140-148.
Ponce NA, Nordyke, RJ, Hirota, S.   Uninsured immigrant workers, why can't they get coverage?, Journal of Immigrant Health, 2005; 7(1): 47-55.
Ponce Ninez, Nordyke Robert J, Hirota Sherry   Uninsured working immigrants: a view from a California county Journal of immigrant health, 2005; 7(1): 45-53.
Etzioni David A, Ponce Ninez A, Babey Susan H, Spencer Benjamin A, Brown E Richard, Ko Clifford Y, Chawla Neetu, Breen Nancy, Klabunde Carrie N   A population-based study of colorectal cancer test use: results from the 2001 California Health Interview Survey Cancer, 2004; 101(11): 2523-32.
Ponce Ninez A, Lavarreda Shana Alex, Yen Wei, Brown E Richard, DiSogra Charles, Satter Delight E   The California Health Interview Survey 2001: translation of a major survey for California's multiethnic population Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974), 2004; 119(4): 388-95.
Ponce NA, Lavarreda SA, Yen W, Brown, ER, DiSogra C, Satter, D.   Translation methodology in the California Health Interview Survey: challenges in language translation for a major survey, Public Health Reports, 2004; 119: 1-18.
Yancey Antronette K, Kumanyika Shiriki K, Ponce Ninez A, McCarthy William J, Fielding Jonathan E, Leslie Joanne P, Akbar Jabar   Population-based interventions engaging communities of color in healthy eating and active living: a review Preventing chronic disease, 2004; 1(1): A09.
Babey Susan H, Ponce Ninez A, Etzioni David A, Spencer Benjamin A, Brown E Richard, Chawla Neetu   Cancer screening in California: racial and ethnic disparities persist Policy brief (UCLA Center for Health Policy Research), 2003; 1(PB2003-4): 1-6.
Mays Vickie M, Ponce Ninez A, Washington Donna L, Cochran Susan D   Classification of race and ethnicity: implications for public health Annual review of public health, 2003; 24(PB2003-4): 83-110.
Ponce NA, and Penserga L.   Language access in health: why the policy and practice inertia?, Harvard Health Policy Review, 2002; 3(2): 47-53.

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