The federal drug pricing program 340B helps hospitals and clinics in Virginia and across the nation care for underserved ...
CMS Administrator Dr. Oz proposes deep cuts to the 340B drug program to lower Medicare costs. Learn how this affects ...
The breadth of the proposal suggests that many organizations will need to reassess existing policies, contractual ...
A clear look at the 340B program: how hospitals generate revenue from drug discounts, why it has expanded, and the growing policy debate.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has proposed to reduce Medicare reimbursement for drugs purchased under the 340B Drug ...
Ramachandran is an associate professor of pharmacy administration at the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy. The 340B drug discount program requires manufacturers to sell drugs to safety-net ...
CMS would set 340B drug payment at ASP–33.4%, lowering Medicare and beneficiary drug outlays while redistributing equivalent ...
Although 340B does not operate through the tax code, its economic effects mirror those of a tax expenditure. Recognizing it as such would not prejudge the program’s merits but would force a ...
Many hospitals are destabilizing small businesses across America by exploiting a little-known federal charity care program to ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was created in 1992 to increase access to hospital outpatient medications for low‐income and uninsured patients by allowing covered entities that serve these patients to ...