Mark Cuban is known for his out-of-the-box thinking on health care, and now he's aiming to change the way Americans think about health care.
At a conference in South Dakota this week, the billionaire investor and Dallas Mavericks owner will lay out his vision for a "truly 21st-century health care system" that focuses on primary care, virtual care, and Blockchain technology, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Cuban says he wants to create a "truly 21st-century health care system" that doesn't just provide high-quality care, but that it's also affordable.
"If you can't afford it, you can't afford to pay for it," Cuban says.
"And if you can't afford to pay for it, you shouldn't be in the health care business."
Cuban says he wants to create a system in which every American has access to high-quality, affordable health care, even if they live in rural areas.
He says he wants to create a "truly 21st-century health care system" that doesn't just provide high-quality care, but that it's also affordable.
The CEO of Sanford Health, the largest rural health system in the US, says Cuban'
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