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Finally! HRSA Proposes Manufacturer Civil Monetary Penalties

On June 17, 2015 the Health Resources and Services Administration (“HRSA”) finally published its much anticipated proposed rule, the 340B Drug Pricing Program Ceiling Price and Manufacturer Civil Monetary Penalties Regulation. Comments must be submitted via the online portal, email, or US Mail by August 17, 2015. Keep in mind, all submitted comments will be … Continue Reading

Near Miss on Congressional Overhaul of 340B Program

In just a matter of days, changes to the 340B Program were proposed and then withdrawn from H.R. 6, The 21st Century Cures Act. Had hospitals, health systems, and related lobbying groups not been closely watching the Act, the changes might have quietly gone through when the 21st Century Cures Act was unanimously passed out of Committee on May 21, 2015. The 21st Century Cures initiative, advanced by the House Energy … Continue Reading

How Much Will You Pay for an Inaccurate 340B Ceiling Price?

Under the authority granted it by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) is moving forward to laying the groundwork for imposing civil monetary penalties on manufacturers that overcharge covered entities under the 340B Program. HRSA has submitted its second Information Collection Request (ICR) regarding calculation and verification … Continue Reading

The Message Is Clear from OPA Director Pedley

Covered entities should be constantly preparing for  audit.  That  was the message, loud and clear, from Office of Pharmacy Affairs Director, Cmdr. Krista Pedly, who spoke by webcast  at the recent Winter Conference of the 340B Coalition in San Francisco.  That preparation, she said, should include making use of the compliance tools available through Apexus … Continue Reading

340B Program Participants: It’s Time to Ramp Up Compliance

340B covered entities need to revisit and perhaps ramp up their compliance efforts.  The director of the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Office of Pharmacy Affairs has been very open in touting the fact that HRSA has invested in program integrity to make sure that manufacturers and covered entities remain compliant and that benefits for … Continue Reading
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