CMS Administrator Dr. Oz proposes deep cuts to the 340B drug program to lower Medicare costs. Learn how this affects ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program may be partly driving U.S. hospital consolidation and worsening affordability for patients, some analysts have warned. Section 340B of the Public Hea ...
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 ...
A clear look at the 340B program: how hospitals generate revenue from drug discounts, why it has expanded, and the growing policy debate.
The rule, released Thursday, builds on Trump administration’s priorities, including cutting Medicare reimbursement for drugs ...
CMS would set 340B drug payment at ASP–33.4%, lowering Medicare and beneficiary drug outlays while redistributing equivalent ...
Many hospitals are destabilizing small businesses across America by exploiting a little-known federal charity care program to ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ annual outpatient hospital pay increase proposal has come with a potential ...
“When a program designed to deliver targeted assistance drives up system-wide costs, reform is no longer optional,” says health expert Sally Pipes. “It's necessary.” If a charity organization ...
Halo340B today called on Federally Qualified Health Centers and other 340B covered entities to take a more strategic and mission-driven approach to understanding their 340B gross-to-net performance.
The 340B program is criticized for generating revenue rather than solely aiding underinsured patients, impacting community providers and Medicare patients. Pharmaceutical companies face challenges ...
Unexpected windfall or fragile safety net? Affluent communities or vulnerable poor? Welfare check or supplemental provider program? Making sense of the latest 340B program study published by the ...