New Senate bill to protect 340B program

Sen. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) has introduced  a bill that would ban pharmaceutical companies from restricting access to 340B drug pricing program discounts, according to a Sept. 11 press release shared with Becker’s.

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The legislation is a Senate version of the bill introduced by Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) that seeks to ensure drug companies cannot impose conditions on 340B discounts through pharmacy partners. Drug companies that violate these requirements would be subject to fines as high as $2 million per day. 

340B Health President and CEO Maureen Testoni praised the bill, stating that it helps combat drugmaker policies that harm patient care in safety-net hospitals. 

“We call on members of Congress … to support this crucial legislation for the benefit of the patients who have access to vital care and support because of 340B,” said Ms. Testoni.

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