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The 340B program presents covered entities with very important financial support to assist with the extension of care to the most vulnerable populations. However, the program is under scrutiny ...
The somewhat obscure federal program designed to reduce drug prices for health providers is getting scrutiny from lawmakers this year.
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The 340B Drug Pricing Program (“340B Program”) is a federal drug discount program that Congress passed into law in 1992. The 340B Program requires drug manufacturers to provide drugs at discounted ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program is a vital lifeline for rural hospitals, but it needs responsible reform to preserve its original intent.
A growing drug program is helping hospitals instead of the uninsured, kids and elderly it was meant to help, says Brian Nyquist.
The 340B drug pricing program is complicated. A clinic leader and a hospital said that’s making it easy for there to be misunderstandings about if the savings are being passed onto the patient.
Examining the financial impact that patient assistance programs and the 340B Drug Pricing Program have on improving medication cost.
The 340B Drug Discount Program has rapidly expanded over the last few years and may be missing its original intent. Here are 3 possible steps that could enhance the program’s function and mirror ...
A new policy brief from Health Affairs and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) examines the 340B Drug Discount Program. This federal program, established in 1992, was created to allow safety ...
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