Leaders of federally qualified clinics and safety-net hospitals joined local politicians to highlight what they say is a ...
To add insult to injury, many hospitals that aggressively pursue unpaid medical bills profit from a federal drug discount program: the 340B Drug Pricing Program, which was established to help ...
The American Hospital Association is once again raising concerns about how a major drugmaker handles the government’s 340B ...
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 ...
The American Hospital Association (AHA) expresses serious concerns with the recent announcement by Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) to require 340B covered entities to submit claims data for all ...
Senator calls on Congress to increase oversight of the 340B Drug Pricing Program by requiring participating providers to complete annual reports on program savings and revenues. If your health system ...
Many believe the federal program limits healthcare organizations and hospitals from providing discounted medications.
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 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.
The Health Resources and Services Administration ("HRSA") plans to implement a limited pilot program that will allow approved manufacturers to issue post-purchase rebates for 340B covered outpatient ...
The federal 340B Drug Pricing Program ("340B Program") was created by Congress in 1992 through an amendment to the Public Health Service Act. [i] The program, which is administered by the Health ...