340B In The News
“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
“Drug Discount Programs Have Become Wasteful – They Don’t Help Patients”
There are many reasons why the cost of health care is rising, including massive and unchecked federal programs that have
Wyoming Tribune Eagle: Drug Discount Program Not Serving Patients Favorably
Drug Discount Program Not Serving Patients Favorably
Fix The 340B Program
In recent weeks, the 340B program has resurfaced as a topic of interest for policymakers and patient advocates alike. As
Hattiesburg American: Accountability Needed for 340B
In the opinion piece “Mississippi hospitals at risk, but Washington can help,” (8/6/17), former Rep. Ronnie Shows rightly points to
Marketplace: Why the Government Believes Seniors Are Paying $200 Million More for Drugs Than They Need To
Federal health officials say a controversial program that allows hospitals to purchase drugs at deep discounts needs some fixing.
Inside Sources: Reforming 340B Makes Sense
Even as health reform dominates much of the media landscape and the policy arena in Washington, there are many health
The National Law Review: The Uncertain Future of the 340B Drug Discount Program
A Here we are in March 2017 and no one is sure where things stand with the 340B Drug Discount
Morning Consult: 340B Is a Good Idea Gone Bad
Defenders of the 340B Drug Discount Program say it is vital to safety net hospitals and the patients they serve.