INDIANAPOLIS — It’s a concise program nickname, 340B, just three numerals and a letter. But to U.S. hospitals, it’s a drug program worth tens of billions of dollars a year. And now, thanks to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision, it’s about to pay off for hospitals again. The 340B shorthand stands for the section of the Public Health Service Act set up in 1992 to help hospitals buy drugs at a deep discount for low-income or uninsured patients in outpatient clinic settings. For more than three decades, thousands of hospitals have provided drugs, mostly injections and infusions, to treat a wide range of ailments, from asthma and arthritis to muscle swelling and kidney disease. But the program
Read More Details
Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( Schneck among Indiana hospitals receiving millions from feds for improper reimbursement cuts )
Also on site :