The 340B drug pricing program allows certain providers known as covered entities, including community health centers, to purchase outpatient medications at a discount. Community health centers utilize the savings generated from the program to provide access to affordable medications and...
Community health centers rely on the 340B Drug Pricing Program to provide affordable medications and comprehensive services to patients. Although all health centers offer pharmacy services, not all operate their own pharmacies. Most health centers rely on contract pharmacies to ensure their...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program is a federal program established in 1992 under the Public Health Service Act (the name “340B” derives from the section of the Act that established the program). The program allows certain providers, known as ‘covered entities,’ to purchase some outpatient...