Tampa General sues Eli Lilly over pulled 340B discounts

Ella Jeffries / beckershospitalreview - Tampa General (Fla.) Hospital has sued Eli Lilly and Lilly USA, alleging the drugmaker’s decision to cut off the hospital’s 340B pricing access violates Florida’s Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. According to the July 2 complaint, filed in the U.…

AI Summary: Tampa General Hospital has filed suit against Eli Lilly after the company suspended discounts tied to the 340B drug-pricing program, alleging the move harmed hospitals that rely on those savings to fund patient care. The litigation highlights ongoing tensions over manufacturer discount policies and financial pressures on safety-net providers.

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