"The 340B Drug Discount Program is a U.S federal government program created in 1992 that requires drug manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs to eligible health care organizations/covered entities at significantly reduced prices. The intent of the program is to allow covered entities to "stretch scarce federal resources as far as possible, reaching more eligible patients and providing more comprehensive services". Maintaining services and lowering medication costs for patients is consistent with the purpose of the program, which is named for the section authorizing it in the Public Health Service Act (PHSA). This book serves as a practical guide for pharmacy leaders, hospital administrators, legal counsel, and Pharmacy 340B Program Managers who are responsible for implementing and maintaining a high-performing 340B program"-- Provided by publisher.
The 340B Program Handbook : Integrating 340B into the Health-System Pharmacy Supply Chain