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Headline 1: My Experience with Earl 2 Shelby returns after experimenting with OpenClaw (formerly MoltBot), the viral open-source AI agent that autonomously executes tasks on your computer. Despite security researchers calling it a "disaster waiting to happen," he installed it to understand firsthand what autonomous AI actually feels like. His experience provides crucial context for understanding the AI disruption hitting healthcare.
Headline 2: Congress Passes Landmark PBM Reform On February 3rd, Congress passed comprehensive PBM reform requiring 100% rebate pass-through to plan clients starting in 2028. The law also bans spread pricing in Medicare Part D and mandates massive transparency requirements. After decades of PBMs operating in a black box, the rebate retention business model is dead.
Headline 3: HHS Scraps 340B Rebate Pilot The Department of Health and Human Services abandoned its controversial 340B rebate model after hospitals sued and won. The proposed pilot would have required providers to front full drug costs and wait for rebates—creating massive cash flow problems for safety-net hospitals. While hospitals are relieved, the fight over 340B isn't over.
By shelbybarkerHeadline 1: My Experience with Earl 2 Shelby returns after experimenting with OpenClaw (formerly MoltBot), the viral open-source AI agent that autonomously executes tasks on your computer. Despite security researchers calling it a "disaster waiting to happen," he installed it to understand firsthand what autonomous AI actually feels like. His experience provides crucial context for understanding the AI disruption hitting healthcare.
Headline 2: Congress Passes Landmark PBM Reform On February 3rd, Congress passed comprehensive PBM reform requiring 100% rebate pass-through to plan clients starting in 2028. The law also bans spread pricing in Medicare Part D and mandates massive transparency requirements. After decades of PBMs operating in a black box, the rebate retention business model is dead.
Headline 3: HHS Scraps 340B Rebate Pilot The Department of Health and Human Services abandoned its controversial 340B rebate model after hospitals sued and won. The proposed pilot would have required providers to front full drug costs and wait for rebates—creating massive cash flow problems for safety-net hospitals. While hospitals are relieved, the fight over 340B isn't over.