16 Connecticut hospitals participate in federal 340B Drug Pricing Program

HRSA Administrator Carol Johnson - Health Resources and Services Administration
HRSA Administrator Carol Johnson - Health Resources and Services Administration
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There are 16 Connecticut hospitals participating in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program.

This program is a federal initiative that enables eligible hospitals and healthcare organizations to purchase outpatient medications at significantly discounted prices.

Established in 1992, the program aims to provide financial relief to healthcare providers serving vulnerable populations, allowing them to stretch their scarce resources and reach more eligible patients.

Hospitals participating in the 340B program can use the savings to fund essential services and programs, such as free or low-cost medication assistance, expanded access to healthcare, and community outreach initiatives.

Participating hospitals, however, “often extend their 340B discounts to clinics in well-off communities, where they can charge privately insured patients more than those on Medicaid,” reported the Wall Street Journal.

“In some cases, the program appears to be bolstering profits in well-off areas more than it is underwriting services in less-privileged neighborhoods,” said the Journal article.

U.S. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) introduced a bill in 2023 that he said would ensure “that organizations are transparent about how they use resources from” the 340B program.

“The 340B Drug Pricing Program is supposed to help low-income and uninsured Americans afford their medicine, but some are taking advantage of the program at the expense of vulnerable patients,” said Kennedy.

Which Connecticut hospitals participate in the 340B program?

Hospital City
Bridgeport Hospital Bridgeport
Bristol Hospital Bristol
Connecticut Children’s Medical Center Hartford
Day Kimball Hospital Putnam
Hartford Hospital Hartford
Lawrence & Memorial Hospital New London
Midstate Medical Center Meriden
St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center Hartford
St. Mary’s Hospital Waterbury
St. Vincent’s Medical Center Bridgeport
The Griffin Hospital Derby
The Hospital of Central Connecticut New Britain
The Stamford Hospital Stamford
The William W. Backus Hospital Norwich
UConn Health Farmington
Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven


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