AHA urges HHS to block Novo Nordisk's 340B data demand, citing legal and cost concerns for safety-net hospitals and covered entities.
The hospital lobby is asking federal officials to head off expanded data collection policies some drugmakers are implementing for providers participating in the 340B drug discount program.
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 ...
AHA letter to the Health Resources and Services Administration about a new concerning development with the 340B Program.
The American Hospital Association's initial comment on the Health Resources and Services Administration’s (HRSA) request for information regarding a 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program.
This contributor column discusses a recent study that shows the 340B Program’s explosive growth is overwhelmingly due to utilization increases, not price. Payers have struggled with the increasing ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program entitles participating hospitals and clinics (called covered entities) to purchase outpatient drugs at a substantial discount from manufacturers. Covered entities either ...
The pilot is a significant departure from the current model, which gives hospitals upfront discounts for some drugs. The program has proved a flash point between drugmakers and providers, as ...
On July 31, 2025, the Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) announced the availability of a voluntary 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program (the “340B Rebate Pilot” or the “Pilot”) that ...
Good intentions alone are not enough in 340B. Let’s get informed. The good news is that the growing national scrutiny of how the 340B program operates should be seen not as a threat, but as an ...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program allows certain medical facilities to buy drugs at a discount to support care for low-income patients. Rhode Island's new law, Chapter 288, prevents drug makers from ...
An obscure, supposedly free federal program is blowing a hole in state budgets – by depriving state governments of billions in corporate tax revenue and inflating costs for their public employee ...