The Trump administration's attempt to overhaul how safety net hospitals pay for outpatient drugs has run into a major legal ...
A Maine district court temporarily enjoined the pilot, which was set to take effect on Jan. 1, from kicking in. Still, the ...
WASHINGTON: The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services building is shown in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images) In 1992, Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program to provide ...
A recent congressional hearing on 340B is the latest iteration of a standoff between two pillars of the healthcare industry—hospitals and pharmaceutical manufacturers—both of which have powerful ...
The promise of the 340B drug pricing program has been broken — and the impact falls hardest on the patients who were supposed ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was created in 1992 and allows hospitals and clinics that treat a large population of low-income and uninsured patients to buy outpatient prescription drugs at a discount ...
More than three decades ago, Congress created the 340B program to help safety-net hospitals and clinics expand resources and care for underserved communities. By requiring pharmaceutical companies to ...
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.
New York state lawmakers are considering a bill that'd make it easier for big hospital systems to siphon off financial aid that's meant for poor patients. The bill involves the 340B Drug Pricing ...