Analyzing Healthcare

Analyzing Healthcare


From Policy to Practice: Elizabeth Fowler Examines State-Level Disparities in U.S. Healthcare

July 09, 2025

U.S. healthcare performance is under the microscope. From Medicaid expansion and ACOs to spending trends and racial disparities, Dr. Elizabeth Fowler joins SCALE Community to break it down.

In this episode of Analyzing Healthcare, Dr. Elizabeth Fowler—healthcare policy leader and former Director of the CMS Innovation Center—sits down with host Roy Bejarano to explore the real state of U.S. healthcare. They dive deep into how state-level performance varies dramatically, where Medicaid expansion made a difference, and how accountable care organizations (ACOs) are shifting care delivery.

Expect insightful commentary on technology's role in improving healthcare data, the challenge of public vs. private systems, and the real-world impact of rising obesity and overdose rates. Together, they assess how the U.S. stacks up internationally and the ongoing policy efforts needed to drive better outcomes.

This episode is a must-listen for healthcare leaders, policymakers, and anyone seeking to understand where U.S. healthcare is headed—and what it’ll take to get there.


Title: Healthcare in Crisis or Transition? ACOs, Access, and State Disparities with Elizabeth Fowler | SCALE Community


Key Timestamps



Key Takeaways


  • ChatGPT's limitations in providing accurate healthcare data
  • The evolving role of ACOs in improving care quality and cost control
  • Stark disparities in coverage—from Massachusetts’ leadership to Texas’ uninsured challenge
  • California's infrastructure strain amid demand]
  • Persistent racial and ethnic disparities in care access
  • Obesity and overdose rates’ burden on state healthcare systems
  • The need for public health data transparency and cross-state comparisons
  • Why healthcare policy requires nuanced, localized approaches


Guest Bio – Elizabeth Fowler Elizabeth Fowler is a leading healthcare policy expert and former director of the CMS Innovation Center. She played a key role in drafting the Affordable Care Act and has championed value-based care models to improve quality and reduce costs. Her work has shaped national healthcare reform, with a focus on equity, innovation, and patient-centered delivery systems.