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340B Insight provides members and supporters of 340B Health with timely updates and discussions about the 340B drug pricing program. The podcast helps listeners stay current with and learn more about 340B to help them serve their patients and communities and remain compliant. We publish new episodes twice a month, with news reports and in-depth interviews with leading health care practitioners, policy and legal experts, public policymakers, and our expert staff.©2020-2025 340B Health Ciencia Política Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable Política y Gobierno
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  • 2025: The Year Rebates Took Shape
    Dec 22 2025

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    With monumental movement on 340B rebates, changes in Medicare and Medicaid payments, and evolving audit priorities, 2025 has been a transformative year in the world of 340B. We sit down with 340B Health Senior Manager of Policy and Compliance Rebecca Swartz to chronicle some of the biggest developments of such an eventful year and forecast what to expect in 2026.


    Rebates Take Shape


    Swartz says 2025 will go down as the year that a rebate model shifted from a hypothetical approach pushed by drugmakers into a fully developed model with implementation criteria. The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) approved plans for 340B rebate models set to take effect in January for nine of 10 drugs subject to the 2026 Medicare maximum fair prices. Rebates for the remaining drug on that list will kick in April 1. Swartz discusses how hospitals should prepare for this pilot program, which is set to upend decades of established 340B operations and impose intense financial and logistical burdens on safety-net hospitals nationwide.

    Medicaid, IRA Changes Set To Impact 340B Hospitals


    This year also saw massive changes to Medicaid funding as well as Medicare pay changes under the implementation of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). Swartz says these developments are projected to shrink safety-net hospital margins even further. Renewed congressional focus is putting 340B in a high-profile spot, with potentially significant implications for the program and hospitals in the coming months.

    2026 Tips for Hospitals


    Swartz says she’s identified two areas as more of a focus for HRSA audits this year: expanded scrutiny of offsite and on-site trial balances and the ways covered entities list shipping addresses. To prepare for possible shakeups in 2026, she recommends that covered entities begin and maintain cross-functional planning across departments and closely monitor denials, delays, and other costs from new rebate programs in addition to monitoring wholesale acquisition cost (WAC) changes and contract pharmacy developments.


    Resources

    1. 340B Health Year-in-Review Webinar: 2025 Highlights and What’s on the Horizon
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    18 m
  • States Expand 340B Reporting Requirements
    Dec 9 2025

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    Some of the most consequential changes for 340B this year came not from Washington D.C., but from statehouses across the country. We speak with Tom O’Donnell, senior vice president of government relations at 340B Health, to recap some of the biggest changes on the state legislative level throughout this year and to preview what might come from the states in 2026.


    Seven States Enact New Reporting Laws


    This year, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont have added new 340B reporting laws, increasing the list of states with such mandates to 10. O’Donnell says the first reporting requirements that Minnesota enacted in 2023 have influenced newer requirements in the other states. He notes hospitals’ continuing concerns about the burdens and possible repercussions of focusing on several specific types of reporting data, including breakdowns by payer type and most frequently used drugs.


    Hybrid Bills Combine Protections With Reporting Mandates


    Five states that passed new 340B laws in 2025 did so with a twist. Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont passed combination bills with both contract pharmacy protections with new reporting mandates. O’Donnell says he’s also concerned that statehouses are shoehorning in amendments to original statutes to ramp up concerning reporting requirements.


    Model Legislation Could Mean More Debate in 2026


    While Minnesota has served as a reference for reporting mandates for other states, model legislation from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) has created more opportunities for state legislators to push proposals that would limit or scrutinize 340B. O’Donnell says this reflects part of the latest efforts from drugmakers to take their 340B priorities to sympathetic lawmakers at the state level, and it underscores the importance of informing and supporting hospitals on how to push back against these bills.


    Resources:

    1. HRSA Approves Novartis’s 340B Rebate Pilot Proposal
    2. State Policy & Advocacy Communications Resource Center
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    19 m
  • Special Mini-Episode: Listener Survey
    Nov 24 2025

    In this special mini-episode, we invite listeners to help shape the future of the show and enter a drawing for a $100 gift card by participating in our first-ever listener survey.


    Since launching in May 2020, 340B Insight has released more than 125 episodes featuring conversations with hospital and health system leaders, policy experts, and operations specialists from across the country. Their insights have helped listeners stay informed on the latest developments in 340B and bring practical lessons back to their own organizations.


    As we plan the next phase of the podcast, we want to hear directly from our listeners. The brief survey asks what draws you to the show, the topics and guests you’ve found most valuable, and what you’d like us to explore in future episodes. Your input will help ensure the podcast continues to reflect the needs and interests of the 340B community.


    The survey takes only a few minutes to complete. You may submit your responses anonymously, or you can share your contact information to be entered into a drawing for a $100 gift card. Take the survey by visiting 340bpodcast.org/survey. Thank you for listening and sharing your thoughts!

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    3 m
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