AHA comments on the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) information collection request (ICR) regarding the expected costs of its 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program.
Cambridge Health Alliance is “deeply concerned” about proposed changes to a prescription drug discount program that has ...
Despite the rancor, there are many bipartisan opportunities for the divided 118 th Congress. Near the top of the to-do list should be reforming the well-intentioned, but poorly designed, 340B drug ...
On October 26, 2023, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) issued a Notice to “inform and remind” 340B Program covered entities that to be considered eligible for the 340B program, ...
Changes to registration requirements for the offsite clinics of 340B-eligible hospitals represent the latest clash between providers, regulators and drugmakers amid the program’s exponential growth.
The 340B Program has continued to undergo significant upheaval in 2024 that has the potential to bring about impactful changes to how the 340B Program operates moving forward. These developments have ...
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is expected to bring significant change to the healthcare industry, including the expansion of the Public Health Service Act Section 340B Program.
The drug industry and hospitals have been butting heads over the future of a federal drug pricing program for more than a year, according to The Washington Post. Federal regulators may finalize ...
Ryan Long, the co-author of a recent USC Schaeffer Center white paper on the 340B Drug Pricing Program, argues that meaningful reform requires shifting to a direct subsidy model based on need.
In August, J&J informed disproportionate share hospitals, which care for a large number of vulnerable patients, that it would stop giving them upfront discounts on plaque psoriasis treatment Stelara ...
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.
Hospitals should use prescription drugs to help people get better, not to make easy money from the federal government.