Why Healthcare Costs So Much . . .

Having been a part of supply chain for decades, it was left to me to understand more than distribution. knowing the actual cost provides a foundation to negotiate. I would cost-model components right down to the materials. Having such detail and understanding the other costs allows you to have a basis to negotiate. And yes, you may be off a bit.

Musk responded bluntly: “Shouldn’t the American people be getting their money’s worth?”

Cuban fired back in response to the post, and he didn’t just blame the government. Instead, he put the heat on CEOs of self-insured companies, including Musk, for signing contracts that make drug prices worse.

“The key is the contracts CEOs of self-insured companies sign. The PBM contracts YOU have signed for Tesla, SpaceX, and X have more impact on healthcare costs than anything you can do with DOGE.”

PBMs, or pharmacy benefit managers, are intermediaries between insurers, pharmacies, and drug manufacturers that negotiate lower drug prices and manage prescription drug benefits. 

Mark Cuban’s 7-Point Reality Check for CEOs Like Musk

  • Where company CEOs screw up . . . Cuban laid out seven ways those contracts are keeping drug prices high and hurting employees. His exact list stated they: 
  • Don’t control their claims data. 
  • Don’t control their formulary.
  • Pay more for “Specialty Drugs” that have nothing special about them.
  • Get rebates that are paid for by your sickest and oldest employees, resulting in higher deductibles and co-pays impacting the wellness of your workers and their families.
  • Cause independent pharmacies to be reimbursed for less than their costs for brand drug scripts for your employees and families, causing them to go out of business.
  • Can’t talk to manufacturers to put together wellness programs for things like GLP1s, and
  • Signed a PBM contract with an NDA which prevents you from publicly discussing your PBM contract, resulting in an opaque, inefficient market, which leads to higher prices and lower quality of care for the entire country.

“All of this allows the big PBMs to continue to distort the pharmacy market for literally EVERYONE,” he wrote. 

Cuban’s Plan or Way to Fix the Seven Issues.

Here is how Cuban makes it work:

  • Direct Negotiation: Instead of going through PBMs, Cost Plus buys directly from manufacturers and passes the savings on.
  • Transparent Pricing: They show the actual cost of the drug, add a 15 percent markup, and charge a flat three-dollar pharmacy fee and five-dollar shipping.

Will CEOs Like Musk Step Up?

Cuban’s argument is simple. CEOs have more power than they realize.

Whether Musk and other CEOs take action is uncertain, but PBMs are facing more scrutiny than ever. With rising frustration over healthcare costs, more companies may start questioning the contracts they sign and looking for better ways to manage prescription drug expenses.