Ruley Morgan, Belcher Morgan, Sayre Hannah, Coustasse Alberto
Author Affiliation: Healthcare Administration Program, Lewis College of Business, Marshall University, South Charleston, West Virginia.
Health Care Manag (Frederick). 2019 Oct/Dec;38(4):311-321. doi: 10.1097/HCM.0000000000000279.
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has provided discounted drug prices to hospitals and other health care organizations serving a wide population of low-income patients. Some 340B programs use contract pharmacies, an arrangement whereby the hospital or health care organization signs a contract directly with a pharmacy to provide covered pharmacy services at discounted prices. The federal 340B Drug Pricing Program has provided access to reduced price prescription drugs to more than 35 000 individual health care facilities and sites certified by the US Department of Health and Human Services, and clinics have served more than 10 million people in all 50 states, plus commonwealths and US territories. The 340B program has increased profits for hospitals through contract pharmacies because they have still received the same reimbursement but acquired drugs at a lower rate.
1992年国会通过《退伍军人医疗保健法》设立的340B药品定价计划,为服务大量低收入患者的医院和其他医疗保健机构提供了药品折扣价格。一些340B计划使用合同药房,即医院或医疗保健机构直接与药房签订合同,以折扣价格提供涵盖的药房服务。联邦340B药品定价计划已为超过35000家经美国卫生与公众服务部认证的个人医疗保健机构和场所提供了低价处方药,这些诊所已为美国50个州、联邦和属地的1000多万人提供了服务。340B计划通过合同药房增加了医院的利润,因为它们仍获得相同的报销,但以较低的价格购得药品。