University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2013. Major: Social and Administrative Pharmacy. Advisor:Dr. Stephen W. Schondelmeyer. 1 computer file (PDF); viii, 158 pages.The 340B Program is a federal program that provides certain healthcare safety-net providers mandated price reductions on outpatient drugs. In 2010, critical access hospitals (CAHs)--small hospitals in isolated rural communities--became eligible for the program. This project set forth to understand the variables that are important to 340B program enrollment and purchasing through the 340B Prime Vendor Program (PVP), the government's contractor to represent the purchasing volume of all 340B entities. The CAHs with a higher number of total outpatient visits, more staff in...
This in progress study reviews challenges and successes associated with implementing a 340B program ...
Background: The 340B Drug Discount Program is a federal program enacted by Congress in 1992 that req...
This study addresses why approximately 40% of Federally Qualified Health Centers (health centers) do...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...
The 340B Drug Discount Program required drug manufacturers to provide discounted outpatient drugs to...
The 340B drug pricing program was created to improve access to outpatient medications for low-income...
Purpose: The 340B Drug Pricing Program is a federal program designed to reduce the amount that safet...
Introduction: The 340B is a federal program that provides eligible rural hospitals, providers, and c...
Prescription drugs are significantly more expensive in the United States than other countries. To r...
Drugs are expensive, and providing them to underin-sured or uninsured patients is difficult. To redu...
There is a current policy debate surrounding the 340B program, a drug discount program that lowers d...
In 1992, Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program that requires drug manufacturers to provide ...
Introduction: The 340B program was an effective strategy in reaching more potential patients, provid...
PURPOSE: The 340B Drug Pricing Program was established in 1992 for covered entities to stretch Feder...
This in progress study reviews challenges and successes associated with implementing a 340B program ...
Background: The 340B Drug Discount Program is a federal program enacted by Congress in 1992 that req...
This study addresses why approximately 40% of Federally Qualified Health Centers (health centers) do...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...
The 340B Drug Discount Program required drug manufacturers to provide discounted outpatient drugs to...
The 340B drug pricing program was created to improve access to outpatient medications for low-income...
Purpose: The 340B Drug Pricing Program is a federal program designed to reduce the amount that safet...
Introduction: The 340B is a federal program that provides eligible rural hospitals, providers, and c...
Prescription drugs are significantly more expensive in the United States than other countries. To r...
Drugs are expensive, and providing them to underin-sured or uninsured patients is difficult. To redu...
There is a current policy debate surrounding the 340B program, a drug discount program that lowers d...
In 1992, Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program that requires drug manufacturers to provide ...
Introduction: The 340B program was an effective strategy in reaching more potential patients, provid...
PURPOSE: The 340B Drug Pricing Program was established in 1992 for covered entities to stretch Feder...
This in progress study reviews challenges and successes associated with implementing a 340B program ...
Background: The 340B Drug Discount Program is a federal program enacted by Congress in 1992 that req...
This study addresses why approximately 40% of Federally Qualified Health Centers (health centers) do...