
Pharmacy Podcast Network The Devil Wore a Lab Coat & PBM Reform in Illinois | TWIRx
Oct 10, 2025
53:16
🎙️ Featured Guests:
Covello and Reynolds break down:
🎶 Special Feature: Mary Kutter
This week, TWIRx also spotlights Mary Kutter, a rising country singer-songwriter from Kentucky. Known for her gritty, truthful storytelling, Kutter’s music explores themes of family, small-town struggles, and the opioid crisis.
With viral songs like “Devil’s Money” and “The Devil Wore a Lab Coat”, plus songwriting credits for artists like Bailey Zimmerman, Kutter’s voice is shaping the soundtrack of rural America. Signed with Reservoir Media, she brings a raw perspective on how music can confront issues like addiction while honoring her Kentucky roots.
đź’ˇ Episode Highlights:
- John Covello – Independent Pharmacy Cooperative (IPC)
- Garth Reynolds – Illinois Pharmacists Association (IPhA)
Covello and Reynolds break down:
- The Critical Access Pharmacy Fund – how it strengthens local pharmacies.
- The DECO program – what it means for reimbursement.
- Patient Self-Management Programs (PSMP) – driving patient care and outcomes.
- The one-minute attestation that unlocks enhanced Medicaid dispensing fees.
🎶 Special Feature: Mary Kutter
This week, TWIRx also spotlights Mary Kutter, a rising country singer-songwriter from Kentucky. Known for her gritty, truthful storytelling, Kutter’s music explores themes of family, small-town struggles, and the opioid crisis.
With viral songs like “Devil’s Money” and “The Devil Wore a Lab Coat”, plus songwriting credits for artists like Bailey Zimmerman, Kutter’s voice is shaping the soundtrack of rural America. Signed with Reservoir Media, she brings a raw perspective on how music can confront issues like addiction while honoring her Kentucky roots.
đź’ˇ Episode Highlights:
- The $70M opportunity Illinois pharmacies can’t afford to miss.
- How independent pharmacies can secure financial stability through HB 1697.
- Why Medicaid fee enhancements could change the game.
- Mary Kutter on blending country grit with the reality of the opioid epidemic.
