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Wednesday Links – 22 April 2026

Posted on April 22, 2026 by John C. Goodman

Mark Cuban takes on hospitals and health systems. “Cost Plus Wellness” is a direct contracting platform that connects self-insured employers with providers through publicly posted contracts.

Trump’s Department of Labor has a proposed a rule that would mandate PBMs disclose a wide range of drug pricing information to employers. PBMs say this is illegal. (Statnews)

Trump really did reduce crime in DC.

Liberal economists were wrong about Milei in Argentina.

1 thought on “Wednesday Links – 22 April 2026”

  1. Ryan T says:
    April 22, 2026 at 5:48 pm

    John, have you ever met Mark Cuban? I would love to see a podcast with you two. Here’s my thinking: comprehensive health care reform is going to have to be bipartisan. We can’t have another Obamacare situation where one side passes a bill that half the country hates, and the other side immediately starts trying to repeal it. Mark supported Kamala, but he believes in free markets, competition, and eliminating distortions. Listening to him speak, I think he’d be sympathetic to a ton of what you propose in Priceless. He’s exactly the type of guy that could get young people across the political spectrum excited about market solutions to our healthcare crisis.

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