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 ...
Created in 1992, the 340B Drug Pricing Program is a U.S. federal government program intended to give safety net providers—those that organize and deliver a significant level of both healthcare and ...
Your recent opinion piece on the 340B drug discount program (December 18, “Drug discount program remains vital to support healthcare services”) provides a somewhat deceptive picture of the 340B ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program helps poor states like Kentucky. Bigstock Senate Bill 14 in the ongoing Kentucky legislative session relates to the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program. This program ...
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 ...
The 340B Program was created with a noble goal: to help hospitals and clinics serving underserved communities provide life-saving medications at a reduced cost. For Black and other minority ...
The 340B drug discount program dates back to President George H.W. Bush, and it's a lifeline for rural Kansas hospitals and their patients. Topeka Capital-Journal file photo Kansas Sen. Jerry Moran ...
Disappointed, but not surprised. That was my reaction to the news that two more pharmaceutical groups are suing the state of North Dakota over a new law designed to protect the 340B Drug Pricing ...