Recent data released by the Health Resources and Services Administration show that drug purchases made under the 340B Drug Pricing Program totaled $81.4 billion in 2024.
As the January 1 implementation date approaches, here is a quick guide to the controversial new rebate model for the 340B Drug Pricing Program and the legal battle to stop it.
Michigan hospitals are systematically exploiting a program for low-income patients, according to a new report.
The AHA and several safety-net providers argue that an upcoming mandatory rebate pilot violates administrative law, imposes millions in costs, and threatens patient care in vulnerable communities.
Healthcare policy changes may increase uncompensated care, stressing hospitals and the 340B program, crucial for subsidizing low-income patient care. The 340B rebate model, starting in 2026, could ...
Too many hospitals take advantage of 340B, intended to make medications affordable for low-income patients. A New York proposal would make things worse.
Ten medications accounted for nearly one-third of 340B program-covered outpatient drugs in 2024, according to a Dec. 11 report. The Health Resources and Services Administration, an HHS agency, ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program (340B) is a cornerstone of equitable healthcare in the U.S. For more than 30 years, it has ensured that drug manufacturers provide discounted medications to qualifying ...
HHS on March 17 filed a brief in a D.C. federal court supporting the agency's 340B program that provides discounted drugs to hospitals and clinics that primarily serve poor and underinsured patients.
The 340B drug discount program would work better if the money followed the patient rather than going directly to hospitals, Anthony DiGiorgio, DO, MHA, said Monday at an event on 340B sponsored by the ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was meant to help low-income patients, writes Rick Dowlearn, but it’s being used by hospitals ...
The 340B drug discount program dates back to President George H.W. Bush, and it's a lifeline for rural Kansas hospitals and their patients. Topeka Capital-Journal file photo Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran ...
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