Learn what the HHS 340B Drug Pricing Program is and what 340B hospitals are. The program allows 340B hospitals to stretch limited federal resources to reduce the price of outpatient pharmaceuticals ...
Amid ongoing controversy over 340B drug discounts, a sweeping review suggests the program is doing what it was intended to do: generate revenue for hospitals, clinics and pharmacies by requiring ...
When the 340B drug pricing program was established in 1992, Congress intended for the program to help low-income and uninsured patients with their prescription drugs. The pharmaceutical companies ...
Your recent opinion piece on the 340B drug discount program (December 18, “Drug discount program remains vital to support healthcare services”) provides a somewhat deceptive picture of the 340B ...
If HHS’ 340B rebate model pilot proceeds as planned, more than 2,700 U.S. hospitals will collectively be saddled with approximately $400 million in operational costs and 11.2 million labor burden ...
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, ...
Under the 340B program, eligible hospitals buy drugs at a discounted price in order to offset the cost of treating low income ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The following is a statement from AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF): Thanks to a clear warning (see U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration letter [HRSA] Response ...