The chaos of the "One Big Beautiful Bill" reminds me of the misaligned incentives that middlemen anywhere (esp. healthcare) cause where their entrenched interests end up disrupting the good intentions initially set out. Most healthcare companies start out that way. Great intentions and very strong belief. But in practice, the more middlemen they need to deliver their service, the more Pork ends up in the final product (higher costs and very clunky member experience). The unbundling of health insurance that led to the rise of self funding has seen an incredible run. But similar to the Saas unbundling over the last decade that's led to the need and rise of compound startups like Rippling that bundled to reduce the clutter and high cost of point solutions, healthcare is due to go through a bundling cycle. This has driven our core belief at Vitable that most healthcare dollars should go to investing in Care, not paying for overpriced administration. The only viable path to realizing the benefits of AI to reduce costs and remove middlemen is by bundling Care & Admin into one integrated experience to create something close to what Rippling did by bundling HR & IT - the compound startup for Employee Health. That's also the only likely path to building a $10B and eventually $100B outcome in digital health.