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If 340B is helping patients, why are hospitals fighting transparency?

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jun 25, 2:00 PMWire: Washington Examiner
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If 340B is helping patients, why are hospitals fighting transparency?

The Trump administration is considering a pilot program that could bring much-needed transparency to the 340B drug discount program, created by Congress to help hospitals and clinics serving low-income patients provide medications at dis…

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