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EP488: Mark Cuban, Cora Opsahl, Trust, Simplicity, and a Chicken—Today We Talk Healthcare

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Oct 2, 2025
Mark Cuban, entrepreneur and owner of Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drugs, and Cora Opsahl, director at the 32BJ Health Fund, tackle healthcare's complexities. They discuss the pitfalls of high deductible plans that leave patients effectively uninsured and burden providers with debt collection roles. The duo advocates for direct contracting and transparency, emphasizing how streamlined pricing can empower both patients and employers. They also envision a bold future with simplified healthcare pricing, urging for trust and ease in the ultimately convoluted system.
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INSIGHT

Opaque Pricing Makes Cash Cheaper

  • Price opacity is pervasive: negotiated rates often exceed cash prices and billing is opaque.
  • Mark Cuban highlights that paying cash can be cheaper than using negotiated insurance rates.
ADVICE

Use Direct Contracts And Publish Prices

  • Do pursue direct contracting so employers pay cash prices and remove employee deductibles.
  • Mark Cuban says paying cash up front, no deductible and published contracts win provider participation.
ANECDOTE

Kicking A Costly Hospital Out Worked

  • 32BJ removed an expensive hospital from its network and saved millions while raising member wages.
  • Cora Opsahl reports the change caused almost no member noise and funded wage increases.
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