The 340B Drug Pricing Program was created to help a targeted group of safety net providers care for low-income and uninsured patients. First enacted as part of the Veterans Healthcare Act of 1992, ...
The hospital lobby is asking federal officials to head off expanded data collection policies some drugmakers are implementing for providers participating in the 340B drug discount program.
The American Hospital Association argues new policies from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk requiring providers to submit more ...
The drug discount program is under scrutiny on a variety of fronts ...
A new report paints a stark picture of how a subset of large healthcare providers are drawing the lion’s share of 340B savings within a single state.  | A Minnesota analysis of providers' reported ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is expected to bring significant change to the healthcare industry, including the expansion of the Public Health Service Act Section 340B Program.
As the new year begins, gyms are crowded, dietitians’ schedules are packed and dental chairs are filled — signs that Americans are embracing their New Year’s resolutions to focus on health. Alongside ...
Drug companies are more likely than hospitals to violate 340B regulations, according to a recent American Hospital Association report. The 340B Drug Pricing Program has been under constant attack on ...
HRSA is piloting a 340B rebate model similar to one that it just fought against. As the agency dips its toes into the 340B debate, hospital groups express concerns about the potential for cash flow ...
AHA letter to the Health Resources and Services Administration about a new concerning development with the 340B Program.
A new Ohio bill won't expand the 340B program, but it will protect patients' ability to fill prescriptions at their pharmacy of choice.
Some hospitals are buying life-saving medications for pennies, then charging low-income patients, including many with disabilities, hundreds of dollars for these drugs. They do it every day under a ...