medicalxpress - The 340B Drug Pricing Program must be reformed to better patient health and disincentivize institutional profit-seeking behaviors, says the American College of Physicians (ACP). In a new policy, "Reforming 340B to Promote Program Integrity and Better Serv…
AI Summary: The 340B drug-discount program is under renewed scrutiny after analyses and advocacy groups argue discounts intended to help patients are instead boosting institutional margins. Hospitals, provider groups and the AHA are contesting HRSA proposals and court rulings, sparking policy debates and potential regulatory fixes to curb markups and steer savings back to vulnerable patients.
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