List of Flash News about Direct Primary Care
| Time | Details |
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| 16:06 |
Mark Cuban Proposes $100 HSA For Direct Primary Care To Lower ACA Premiums
According to Mark Cuban, a short-term approach to ACA premium subsidy debates would allocate 100 dollars per month into a Health Savings Account that can only be used for a Direct Primary Care monthly subscription, while applying the remaining expected subsidies to premiums, source: Mark Cuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. Cuban states that having Direct Primary Care should lower plan costs, which in turn should allow premiums to be lowered rather than raised, source: Mark Cuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. He publicly sought feedback and addressed the idea to Senators Ron Johnson, Bill Cassidy, and Rick Scott, source: Mark Cuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. The source did not provide implementation details, cost modeling, regulatory steps, or timelines for how this HSA restriction and subsidy allocation would be operationalized, source: Mark Cuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. |
| 16:04 |
Mark Cuban Proposes HSA-Funded Direct Primary Care to Lower ACA Premiums: Short-Term Subsidy Idea Traders Should Watch
According to Mark Cuban, he proposes a short-term response to ACA premium subsidies by allocating $100 per month into a Health Savings Account restricted to Direct Primary Care subscriptions, with the remaining expected subsidies applied to insurance premiums. Source: Mark Cuban on X, Nov 23, 2025. He states that having Direct Primary Care should lower plan costs, which should allow premiums to be lowered rather than raised. Source: Mark Cuban on X, Nov 23, 2025. Cuban directed the idea to Senators Rick Scott, Ron Johnson, Bill Cassidy, and John Kennedy, positioning the suggestion within ongoing ACA premium subsidy discussions that directly target premium-setting for marketplace plans. Source: Mark Cuban on X, Nov 23, 2025. |
| 16:02 |
Mark Cuban proposes $100 monthly HSA for Direct Primary Care to lower ACA premiums: trading watch on healthcare cost mechanics
According to @mcuban, a short-term approach to the ACA premium subsidies debate would allocate 100 dollars per month into a Health Savings Account that can only be used for a Direct Primary Care monthly subscription, with the remaining expected subsidies applied to insurance premiums as originally planned. Source: @mcuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. According to @mcuban, having Direct Primary Care should lower the overall plan cost, which in turn should allow premiums to decrease rather than rise. Source: @mcuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. According to @mcuban, this was posted as an open question to solicit feedback on potential gaps, and no legislative details or timelines were provided in the post. Source: @mcuban on X on Nov 23, 2025. |