On January 7, 2026, the First Circuit Court of Appeals denied the federal government’s emergency motion to stay a district ...
The federal government has dropped its appeal of a preliminary injunction blocking implementation of the Department of Health ...
In May 2025, Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 71 into law, dramatically expanding Colorado’s participation in the 340B Drug Pricing Program by preventing any limitations on the number of pharmacies ...
HHS may reconsider blocked 340B rebate pilot after courts halt the program, signaling potential changes for drug discount policies in 2024.
The US Department of Health and Human Services is negotiating with hospital groups about reconsidering a new drug rebate pilot that was scheduled to take effect Jan. 1, according to filings in a ...
The Trump administration has signaled plans to drop its appeal of a court order that blocked a pilot from changing payment ...
In rural Colorado, where hospital closures and provider shortages threaten access to care, the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program is a lifeline. It requires that drug companies sell certain medicines ...
The 340B Program has continued to undergo significant upheaval in 2024 that has the potential to bring about impactful changes to how the 340B Program operates moving forward. These developments have ...
A federal judge granted a temporary restraining order to block a pilot program aimed at keeping better tabs on the ...
HHS on March 17 filed a brief in a D.C. federal court supporting the agency's 340B program that provides discounted drugs to hospitals and clinics that primarily serve poor and underinsured patients.
The 340B Drug Pricing Program was created to help a targeted group of safety net providers care for low-income and uninsured patients. First enacted as part of the Veterans Healthcare Act of 1992, ...
This program’s importance is something the senator understands well from his visits to nearly every single hospital in the state. Topeka Capital-Journal file photo The purpose of the U.S. Senate’s ...