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340B Health is the leading advocate & resource for hospitals that serve their communities by participating in the 340B drug pricing program. #Protect340B

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Richard nearly slipped into a coma from severe iron-deficiency anemia. Uninsured and out of work, he received lifesaving transfusions. #Becauseof340B, he saved $30,000 on medications during recovery. Hear his story. #340B

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Hospitals shouldn’t be forced to pay full price upfront and wait for rebates that might never come. Drugmakers' 340B rebate schemes threaten hospital finances and patient care. Read the full report: https://www.340bhealth.org/files/340B-RebateScheme-Final.pdf

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20 Feb

340B Health has consistently raised concerns about moving 340B from upfront discounts to a rebate model — it could create cash-flow challenges and administrative burdens for hospitals already operating on thin margins.

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The US Department of Health and Human Services for the second time is seeking information on how it should implement the potential use of rebates in a drug discount program after its first proposal was shot down in federal court. https://news.bloomberglaw.com/health-law-and-business/hhs-seeks-details-as-it-weighs-second-attempt-at-drug-rebates?taid=698fde2dcaae220001a8feaf&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

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