“Oversight Urged for 340B Drug Discount Program”
Mark Twain once proclaimed, “The government of my country snubs honest simplicity, but fondles artistic villainy, and I think I
“Congress Must Fix Drug Discount Program Serving Poor, Uninsured”
My professional journey has been diverse through the years — from a senior health official with the State of California,
“Loopholes in 340B Drug Discount Program Need Fixes”
Created in 1992 by Congress, the 340B drug discount program started with an important purpose but has recently veered off
“The 340B Program: Mandatory Reporting, Alternative Eligibility Criteria Should be Top Priorities for Congress”
Policymakers have renewed their focus on how the 340B drug discount program functions among “safety net” hospitals, particularly Disproportionate Share
“Reforming the 340B Program Will Lower the Price of Prescription Drugs”
The U.S. health care system needs systemic reforms that comprehensively address the problems of declining quality and rising costs. Alas,
New Analysis Provides Evidence of Hospitals Not Using the 340B Program as Intended
When a hospital becomes newly eligible for what is intended to be a safety-net program, you might expect to see
“Getting 340B Drug Discount Program Back on Track”
While not yet in the limelight of healthcare discussions, and totally unknown to most people, the federal 340B drug discount
“Congress Must Fix the Broken 340B Drug Pricing Program that Benefits Hospitals, Starves the Poor”
Too often government programs start with a noble goal but are soon denigrated by special interests groups who use well