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Mark Cuban Says 'I Would LOVE To See The Bill Of Materials And Direct Overhead' From Hospitals Claiming They Lose Money On Medicare Patients

Mark Cuban Says 'I Would LOVE To See The Bill Of Materials And Direct Overhead' From Hospitals Claiming They Lose Money On Medicare Patients Jeannine Mancini Thu, January 22, 2026 at 8:16 PM GMT+5:30 4 min read Mark Cuban isn't asking hospitals to cut costs. He's asking them to show the costs exist in the first place. In a post on X last week, the Cost Plus Drugs co-founder called out hospitals that claim they lose money on Medicare and Medicaid patients.

Mark Cuban Says 'I Would LOVE To See The Bill Of Materials And Direct Overhead' From Hospitals Claiming They Lose Money On Medicare Patients

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Key Highlights

  • He didn't want broad figures or vague explanations.
  • He wanted receipts.
  • "For any hospital that says they lose money on Medicare/caid patients, I would LOVE to see the bill of materials and direct overhead attributed to the procedures you lose money on," Cuban wrote.
  • "How much you pay for that hip implant, the anesthesia, disposables, the doctors/nurses etc… It's crazy that I can't find that information ANYWHERE." Don't Miss: Fast Company Calls It a ‘Groundbreaking Step for the Creator Economy' — Investors Can Still Get In at $0.85/Share Sam Altman Says AI Will Transform the Economy — This Platform Lets Investors Back Private Tech Early He clarified that he wasn't interested in overhead.
  • "Please show me how you lose money on Direct Costs at Medicare or Medicaid rates," he said.
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  1. Mark Cuban Says 'I Would LOVE To See The Bill Of Materials And Direct Overhead' From Hospitals Claiming They Lose Money On Medicare Patients

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