An amendment to a bill on drug costs adds $31 million to restore eligibility to people in the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, but the House hasn't decided whether to support the move.
When it was passed in 1992, no one thought to mandate how hospitals and clinics would spend the deep discounts they receive on prescription drugs.
Washingtonians are struggling to afford already high health care costs, and those costs keep climbing. Sadly, I’ve seen this ...
The legislation pending in the General Assembly is a Senate amendment to House Bill 2371. Sponsored by Sen. Dave Koehler, ...
There are times when more isn’t better. It’s just more. This is one of those times. Democratic legislators are pushing Senate ...
A new Ohio bill won't expand the 340B program, but it will protect patients' ability to fill prescriptions at their pharmacy of choice.
AHA letter to the Health Resources and Services Administration about a new concerning development with the 340B Program.
A new report paints a stark picture of how a subset of large healthcare providers are drawing the lion’s share of 340B savings within a single state. | A Minnesota analysis of providers' reported ...
Hospitals and safety net clinics in Minnesota received $1.34 billion in 2024 from an obscure medicine discount program Congress created in the 1990s to help fund heath care for low-income people ...
Minnesota hospitals and clinics participating in a controversial U.S. drug discount program reaped at least $1.34 billion in ...
UConn Health told legislators that the state stands to lose $60 million in federal funds if the measure doesn’t go through.
The provision, tucked into a sprawling bill, would allow UConn to add behavioral health beds without going through state ...
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