President Once Again Proposes a 340B User Fee

by admin | April 11, 2013 8:31 am

April 11, 2013—The Obama administration is proposing once again to help finance the 340B drug discount program with a 0.1 percent fee (or a penny on every $10) on 340B drug purchases. The user fee was included in the President’s proposed budget for fiscal 2014 released yesterday.[ms-protect-content id=”2799″] The upcoming fiscal year begins Oct. 1.

Just last month[1], the Senate defeated an amendment to a government-wide fiscal 2013 spending bill that included language to establish a 340B user fee.

Other highlights of the President’s budget include:

The administration proposes $4.47 million in appropriated funds for the Office of Pharmacy Affairs in the coming fiscal year, roughly equal to what it is getting under the continuing resolution that is funding most of the government for the remainder of fiscal 2013.

The president would supplement the appropriation with an additional $6 million from a 0.1 percent fee on 340B drug purchases. In the past, the administration proposed that the fee would be collected by manufacturers at time of sale. In this year’s proposal, the fees would be collected by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) based on sales data submitted by manufacturers.

HRSA would receive $9.04 billion under the President’s proposal, up from $8.54 billion in fiscal 2013.[/ms-protect-content]

Endnotes:
  1. Just last month: http://340binformed.associationbreeze.com/2013/03/senate-rejects-spending-bill-amendment-that-had-340b-user-fee/

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