Bipartisan agreement. Lower costs for patients. Saving money for taxpayers. While it may be hard to believe, there is one issue in Washington that meets the above criteria: fixing the 340B program.
When the 340B drug pricing program was established in 1992, Congress intended for the program to help low-income and uninsured patients with their prescription drugs. The pharmaceutical companies ...
On April 28, AEI’s Kirsten Axelsen hosted the former North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody Kinsley; Anthony DiGiorgio of the University of California, San Francisco; ...
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 Trump administration is pushing significant changes to the healthcare status quo that it says will save money, improve oversight and make the $4.9 trillion sector more efficient. Many of the HHS’ ...
In a letter last week, Johnson & Johnson informed certain hospitals of a major change it plans to make in the way it gives out discounts on two drugs. The company has found itself in opposition to ...
Johnson & Johnson has decided to terminate implementation of its 340B rebate plan, according to an internal email 340B Health shared with Becker’s. In late August, the drugmaker planned to replace ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was originally constructed so safety-net health care facilities could stretch scarce resources in caring for low-income patients. However, the program has experienced ...
RiverView Health is a critical access hospital in Crookston, Minnesota, a community of about 7,500 people in the northwestern corner of the state. We are the health care safety net for Polk County and ...
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