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The 340B windfall that misses patients
Congress created the 340B drug discount program in 1992 with a simple premise: allow hospitals and federal grantees serving a ...
The American Hospital Association has called on federal regulators to intervene after Eli Lilly sent warning letters to 340B hospitals threatening to cut off discounted drug pricing unless they submit ...
Despite dramatic expansion over the past 34 years, many rural and underserved hospitals continue to face significant ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program has become a central force in the U.S. drug market, allowing certain hospitals and clinics to ...
The 340B drug plan language that was recently added into Senate Bill 494 risks increasing costs for the very patients it ...
Federal judge permanently blocks North Dakota 340B drug law, ruling it unconstitutional and halting enforcement against drugmakers and PhRMA members.
Hospital and pharma groups have sharpened their spears for the rematch on 340B rebates. | The administration's second stab ...
While it may be hard to believe, there is one issue in Washington that meets the above criteria: fixing the 340B program.
Gov. Braun’s decision to exempt FQHCs shows a willingness to listen to those who understand care for low-income patients.
Let’s talk about 340B, the drug pricing problem that you may not have heard of, but the one that seems to have swallowed the federal budget. The program started as an attempt to help hospitals that ...
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