A Union and Mark Cuban Want to Change How Americans Buy Health Care
Seeking clarity on health care costs.
Photographer: David Ryder/BloombergHi, it’s John in New York. Employers buying health benefits for their workers often face one-sided contracts from much bigger insurance companies that can put them at a disadvantage. Now some people are trying to shift the balance of power. More on that below, but first...
In any transaction, the fine print matters. That’s especially true in health care, where long, impenetrable contracts govern how trillions of dollars get spent.