Hospitals to Get $9 Billion in 340B Reimbursements
It has been more than a year since the Supreme Court ruled against the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and its 2018 decision to cut reimbursement rates to 340B Drug Pricing Program participants by more than 28%. But finally, those program participants are getting their due. They are set to receive a collective $9 billion lump sum payment from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).

The lump sum payment represents what the 1,600 covered hospitals would have saved if CMS had not reduced 340B reimbursement rates. It is a lot of money no matter how you slice it. As for HHS and CMS, last year’s Supreme Court decision put them on notice about how they calculate future rate reductions or increases.
Disparate Adjustments Not Allowed
The 2022 Supreme Court case arose from a U.S. Court of Appeals decision that let the government’s excessive rate reduction stand … Read More