In late 2022, ProxsysRx’s team initiated 340B Program-Management support for a 198-bed, full-service, community and regional non-profit medical center located in the Northeast. After weeks of laying all the necessary groundwork to manage its 340B program, we began actively submitting eligible prescriptions this past January. By the end of Q1, the hospital’s 2023 340B savings … Read More
Covered Entities
Is Your 340B Vendor A Partner Or A Parasite?
Why 340B vendors charging Percentage Of Revenue is wrong. From time to time, 340B hospitals are required to purchase non-eligible prescriptions at the Wholesale Acquisition Cost. When that happens, the costs of those medications often exceed reimbursement. Most 340B hospitals already operate on a loss-basis. Which is why, we believe, it’s so wrong for 340B … Read More
Your Hospital’s 340B Contract Pharmacy Network Is Not What It Should Be.
Based on our experience, it’s a claim we can make with 100% certainty. Since 2019, when ProxsysRx launched its 340B Support Services division, we’ve managed the 340B programs of 18 health systems. We’ve generated more than $500 million in 340B Savings and Revenue. And yet, we’ve never served (or seen) a 340B health system with … Read More
The 2023 Guide To Implementing An Effective 340B Program
The 340B-program landscape has changed dramatically. For the 340B program’s first 28 years after its 1992 inception, the basic list of Best Practices for eligible entities (the 340B basics, if you will) remained largely unchanged — aside from the dramatically-increased importance of using specialized software. But since the June, 2020 introduction of 340B ESP — … Read More
Why 340B Hospitals Should Now Build Their Own Specialty Pharmacies
340B ESP and drug manufacturer restrictions are only part of the reason As we noted in a previous post, for 340B-eligible hospitals dealing with increasingly squeezed bottom lines, an in-house specialty pharmacy offers enormous savings and revenue potential. Some covered entities generate as much as 600% in specialty pharmacy revenue from 340B drugs as they … Read More
Manufacturers Accelerate Pace And Severity Of 340B Drug Pricing Restrictions
There’s an old saying that it’s better to be rich and guilty than poor and innocent. It’s a sad truth that accurately reflects the current state of 340B manufacturer restrictions, particularly in the wake of the January 30, 2023 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit — which was largely in … Read More
How 340B Programs Can Positively Impact Value-Based Care Scores
It’s no secret that, for hospitals, one of the Affordable Care Act’s most far-reaching legacies is the impact that Value-Based Care has on the payments they receive. For many health systems, the lower their Value-Based Care scores, the lower the payments they receive from treating Medicare and Medicaid patients. What isn’t as commonly considered — … Read More
Brick Walls: Dealing With 340B Manufacturer Restrictions.
A ProxsysRx Team Member Speaks Out. I joined ProxsysRx in early 2021, and I’ve been devoted to 340B program management full-time since early 2022. I’m no stranger to heavily regulated programs. Nearly my whole professional career has been in some aspect of public health — preclinical, clinical and now post-clinical. I’m currently fully devoted to … Read More
How ProxsysRx Quadrupled One 340B Entity’s Savings & Revenue In A Single Quarter
In late 2022, ProxsysRx’s team initiated 340B Program-Management support for a regional non-profit medical center located in the Northeast. We began actively submitting eligible prescriptions in January, 2023. By the end of Q1, the hospital’s 2023 340B savings & revenue had surpassed its total for all of 2022. Below is a brief review of how … Read More
The Ultimate Shame Of 340B ESP and Drug Manufacturer Restrictions
Making the rich richer at the expense of the poorest and most vulnerable. Why was the 340B program created? Nobody’s ever put it better than the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC): “Congress created the 340B Drug Pricing Program in 1992 to protect safety-net hospitals from escalating drug prices by allowing them to purchase outpatient … Read More