Mark Cuban: U.S. healthcare affordability tied to breaking up large medical firms

Mark Cuban: U.S. healthcare affordability tied to breaking up large medical firms
Cuban urges break up of big medicine

Mark Cuban has questioned the lack of support for the proposed Break Up Big Medicine Bill and argues there is no path to affordable or universal healthcare in the U.S. until major medical conglomerates are dismantled. In a recent social media statement, Cuban stated there is ''absolutely zero chance of affordable healthcare or universal healthcare'' without passage of the legislation. His call comes amid ongoing debates in the U.S. over healthcare prices and access.

Cuban has previously criticized U.S. insurance company practices, arguing they do not benefit doctors or patients and impede efficiencies for hospitals and physicians, according to a recent article. He has also commented on the quality of feedback from artificial intelligence platforms in a separate online exchange. Cuban’s latest remarks add to his ongoing commentary on the U.S. healthcare system.

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