Fair Pharmaceutical Pricing

In 1992, Congress created the Public Health Service 340B drug discount program to help certain qualified safety net providers obtain lower-cost pharmaceuticals for poor and underserved patients. The program currently provides discounts on drugs only for patients seen in outpatient hospital settings. Efforts are being made to extend the program to provide discounts to pharmaceuticals provided to patients who are admitted to the hospital as inpatients.

NAPH works closely with Safety Net Hospitals for Pharmaceutical Access (SNHPA), an organization of more than 400 public and private non-profit hospitals and health systems throughout the U.S. Continue Reading

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  • 6/25/10: 340B Drug Discount Program Update power point format6/25/10: 340B Drug Discount Program Update

    William H. von Oehsen
    President and General Counsel
    SNHPA

    2010 NAPH Annual Conference

    Denver, CO

    • 1/20/10 - Maximizing the 340B Drug Discount Program: A Webinar for Finance Executives in 340B Hospitals webcast1/20/10 - Maximizing the 340B Drug Discount Program: A Webinar for Finance Executives in 340B Hospitals

      Safety Net Hospitals for Pharmaceutical Access (SNHPA) and the National Association of Public Hospital and Health Systems (NAPH) hosted a complimentary webinar for CFOs and other finance executives to learn more about maximizing cost-savings through the 340B drug discount program.

      Speakers: Bill von Oehsen, President and General Counsel, SNHPA

      Petra Fippen, Manager of Pharmacy Inventory, Contracting and Patient Assistance Programs, Wishard Health Services

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