The American Hospital Association argues new policies from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk requiring providers to submit more ...
A new report paints a stark picture of how a subset of large healthcare providers are drawing the lion’s share of 340B savings within a single state.  | A Minnesota analysis of providers' reported ...
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The drug discount program is under scrutiny on a variety of fronts ...
A federal judge on Monday temporarily blocked the U.S. administration’s planned 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program, finding that regulators likely failed to meet basic administrative law requirements ...
Hospitals and contract pharmacies are not required to pass those savings directly to patients at the pharmacy counter. | ...
Drug companies are more likely than hospitals to violate 340B regulations, according to a recent American Hospital Association report. The 340B Drug Pricing Program has been under constant attack on ...
Some hospitals are buying life-saving medications for pennies, then charging low-income patients, including many with disabilities, hundreds of dollars for these drugs. They do it every day under a ...
340B is a tremendous federal program that ought to be fixed — by the federal government. A state initiative would make things worse. Credit: Getty Images. When something isn't working, we look to our ...
The 340B program, once a lifeline for underserved communities, has become a case study in crony capitalism. Designed to help hospitals serving low-income patients by offering discounted prescription ...
On December 29, 2025—just three days before the 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program (the Rebate Program) was set to begin—the U.S. District Court for the District of Maine issued an order granting a ...
(The Center Square) – Hospitals and clinics in Michigan participating in a federal drug discount program are marking up medications and shifting costs onto public employee health plans, according to a ...