The program was meant to help hospitals provide for poor patients by offering drug savings. But critics say a Texas company ...
On Dec. 29, 2025, a federal judge in Maine temporarily blocked the Department of Health and Human Services from implementing the 340B rebate pilot.
The Trump administration agreed to drop a controversial pilot that would have allowed drugmakers to give post-sales rebates ...
HHS is scrapping its proposed 340B rebate pilot after hospitals sued to stop it. Providers say the plan would have created cash flow problems and administrative burdens that threatened safety-net care ...
Data sovereignty key navigating 340B's future helps healthcare leaders build integrated data systems for compliance and ...
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 ...
Many Americans may be unaware that the services they rely on every day through their local hospital are supported by a program called the 340B Drug Pricing Program.
A new AHA blog published Feb. 3 discusses how the 340B Drug Pricing Program serves as an effective solution to some of the nation’s most persistent and bipartisan health care challenges.
Many believe the federal program limits healthcare organizations and hospitals from providing discounted medications.
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 ...
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 ...