Analyzing Healthcare

Analyzing Healthcare


Private Equity, Patient Financing & Medical Debt: Noam Levey on Healthcare Costs, the ACA & Transparency

June 11, 2025

Description:

In this episode of the SCALE Community Healthcare Podcast, presented by SCALE Healthcare, host Roy Bejarano is joined by award-winning journalist Noam Levey (KFF Health News) for a bold, data-packed discussion on healthcare challenges in the U.S. They dissect how the Affordable Care Act reshaped coverage, why private equity is transforming care delivery, and how predatory patient financing leads to devastating medical debt. They also unpack systemic healthcare costs, the call for transparency, and the role Scale Community can play in advancing sustainable change. This is must-listen content for health policy experts, providers, and change agents committed to a stronger, smarter healthcare system.


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Key Takeaways:

  • The Affordable Care Act increased insurance access but didn’t control rising healthcare costs, especially in outpatient settings.
  • Private equity firms now play a dominant role in healthcare, often reducing transparency and increasing system complexity.
  • Rising medical debt is fueled by exploitative patient financing schemes and unexpected billing practices.
  • Healthcare journalism like Levey’s brings clarity to these trends—offering evidence-based perspectives on reform.
  • Roy Bejarano and Scale Community spotlight the need for industry-wide accountability and improved transparency.


Guest Bio:

Noam Levey, senior correspondent at KFF Health News, is one of the most trusted voices in healthcare journalism. With over 15 years at the LA Times, he’s led award-winning investigations on medical debt, the Affordable Care Act, healthcare costs, and transparency. His work continues to shape how Americans and stakeholders understand the modern healthcare landscape.