How do I register a 340B contract pharmacy?

How do I register a 340B contract pharmacy?

How to Register a Contract Pharmacy

  1. Set up the covered entity’s Authorizing Official (AO) and Primary Contact (PC) account in 340B OPAIS.
  2. Review the 340B OPAIS User Guide for Contract Pharmacies (PDF – 2.6 MB).
  3. Register the contract pharmacy online.
  4. Coordinate registration of your contract pharmacy.

HOW DO 340B contract pharmacies work?

What is 340B Contract Pharmacy? In order for an eligible entity to purchase a drug at a 340B discount, it must dispense that drug to the patient. The 340B regulations also allow a covered entity to contract with a pharmacy to distribute the covered entity’s drugs on the hospital’s behalf.

On which website must covered entities register 340B contract pharmacy arrangements?

The HRSA website provides a complete list of all covered entities that participate in the 340B Program and their contract pharmacies.

HOW DO 340B contract pharmacies make money?

Participation in the 340B program shifts a pharmacy’s profit source from dispensing spreads to per-prescription fees paid by a 340B-qualified entity. In some cases, the pharmacies share in the profits generated by 340B prescriptions, which raises further questions about who benefits from the program.

How do I register for 340B?

To register, you must have a 340B Office of Pharmacy Affairs (340B OPAIS) user account. Visit the 340B OPAIS site and select “help” in the upper right hand corner of the page.

What is a contract pharmacy?

1. What is a contract pharmacy? Health centers and other covered entities may choose to provide access to affordable medication to their 340B eligible patients by entering into a contract with an “outside” pharmacy – typically a pharmacy that is not owned or operated by the 340B covered entity.

What is 340B specialty pharmacy?

Why healthcare organizations choose Avella as their 340B network pharmacy: The federal government’s 340B program is designed to promote access to affordable medications for the most vulnerable or underserved patient populations while helping to stretch federal resources.

What is a contract pharmacy with regard to the 340B program and eligible entities?

Does Walgreens participate in 340B program?

Walgreens remains the dominant 340B contract pharmacy participant. Nearly 8,000 Walgreens locations act as 340B contract pharmacies. The chain therefore accounts for more than one-quarter of all locations. More than 80% of all Walgreens locations are now 340B contract pharmacies.

Who qualifies for 340B pricing?

In order to be eligible, the patient must receive health care services other than drugs from the 340B covered entity (although a sole exception exists for patients that are part of an AIDS drug purchasing assistance program that has ties to the government).

Who is eligible for 340B pricing?

Only “outpatients” are eligible to receive prescription drugs at 340B discounted prices because the program is an outpatient program. In 1996, HRSA issued guidance for an individual to qualify as a patient of a 340B facility.

What is a 340B pharmacy program?

The 340B Drug Discount Program is a US federal government program created in 1992 that requires drug manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs to eligible health care organizations and covered entities at significantly reduced prices.

What is the 340B program, how does it work?

340B enables health care providers, such as qualifying hospitals, federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and federal grantees, to access medications at a discounted price. The program was intended to help these entities redirect the savings from 340B to expand care and benefit the patients who are most in need.

What is the 340B Drug Pricing Program?

What GAO Found. The 340B Drug Pricing Program (340B Program), which is administered by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), requires drug manufacturers to sell outpatient drugs at a discount to covered entities so that their drugs can be covered by Medicaid.

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