Current Trends in the 340B Drug Pricing Program. November 8, 2011

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "Current Trends in the 340B Drug Pricing Program. November 8, 2011"

Transcription

1 Current Trends in the 340B Drug Pricing Program November 8, 2011

2 Housekeeping Welcome to our webinar on the HRSA s 340B Program Below are some webinar housekeeping items: Kick-off polling question. Please answer. Submit questions via the Q&A feature. Simply select the Q&A window, type your question into the dialog box, and click the Ask button. Please turn off all webcams. The slides will be available on the MCHC website following the webcast. Program Sponsorship: 1

3 Polling Question What is your current role within your organization? Pharmaceutical/ Supply Management Finance/ Administration Reimbursement Managed Care/ Contracting ti Billing Compliance 2

4 Event Description and Introduction Event description: Our panel discussion will outline the basics of HRSA s 340B program for certain providers. Alicia Faust, a Healthcare Director from McGladrey will be moderating the panel. We will provide information about the mechanics and opportunities associated with this important program. We will offer perspectives from the legal, l pharmacy (manufacturer), and provider communities. The presentation will demonstrate the relationship between the stakeholders and the implications for others with an interest in this cost management strategy that increases access to necessary medications. 3

5 Your Presenters Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement Provena Health System ***** Ms. Cosler is the System Director of Reimbursement at Provena Health. She is responsible for various areas of third party reimbursement for six hospitals, specializing in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement. Some areas of responsibility include cost report preparations, Medicare GME/IME, DSH and bad debt reviews/audits, wage index initiatives, and provider rate reviews. In 2009, she assisted Provena Health when two hospitals became 340b eligible entities. She is currently involved in various 340b initiatives within the health system. Prior to joining Provena Health, Ms. Cosler held a senior manager position with a national public accounting firm as well as worked for the fiscal intermediary. Ms. Cosler received a Bachelor of Business Administration Degree in Accounting from Loyola University i at Chicago. She is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) and currently serves on the Board of Directors. 4

6 Your Presenters Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions ***** Dr. Wong is Vice President, Pharmacy Practice for Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions, a consulting group that delivers comprehensive services support to health systems across the country. Doug has had many successful years of practice in the hospital and Health System practice sites. Prior to joining Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions, he was the Director of Pharmacy at Hahnemann University and The Medical College of Pennsylvania hospitals in Philadelphia where he provided leadership and oversight for pharmaceutical care operations. Doug also practiced at the University it of Massachusetts Medical Center for many years as Associate Director of Pharmacy and at UCLA Medical Center. He has a thorough knowledge and understanding of the 340b Drug Pricing Program, and is considered a subject matter knowledge expert. He has assisted many organizations with their implementation and compliance. 5

7 Your Presenters Harry C. Norsworthy, Rph Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services Aspen Healthcare Metrics ***** Harry has more than 25 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry with a focus on Hospital Administration, medication safety, JCAHO readiness and pharmacy care delivery systems. Areas of Expertise Administrative Pharmacy Practice JCAHO Quality Improvement and Accreditation Inventory Management Strategies Pharmacy Operations Assessment GPO Contract Compliance Analysis 340B Enrollment/Implementation/Optimization Drug Expense Analysis and Reduction Implementation strategies of clinical protocols Group Purchase Organization Expertise System Director of Pharmacy Experience 20 + years experience in Administrative Pharmacy Practice Successful management and reduction of pharmacy related expenses Led multiple successful Pharmacy CQI and Accreditation efforts Developed and designed multiple clinical protocols for high cost pharmaceuticals. Pharmacy Resource Group leader for large Catholic Health System Healthcare Metrics 6

8 Your Presenters Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC ***** Ned is Chair of our Drug and Pharmacy Practice. He is also a member in our Healthcare Practice. He is a pharmacistattorney who combines both professions in the legal practice of medical device, drug and pharmacy law. Ned has been involved with legal issues relating to all segments of the drug supply chain, including manufacturers, wholesale distributors, third party logistics providers, retailers, as well as pharmacy benefit managers, health care payer issues, pharmacy technology companies, prescription management companies and physician practices. Other areas of representation ti include Medicare Part D matters, 340B issues, HIPAA compliance matters, prescription drug monitoring programs, drug diversion issues, drug pedigree and pharmacy compounding issues. In addition to his legal practice, Ned is a member of the Illinois State Board of Pharmacy and also writes a monthly legal/regulatory news column for the popular drug & pharmacy newsmagazine Drug Topics. 7

9 Overview of 340B Drug Pricing Program Alicia Faust Revenue Integrity Service Leader, McGladrey Section 340B Drug Pricing Program of the Public Health Service Act, Veterans Health Care Act of 1992 ( Public Law ); also, the Affordable Care Act expanded eligibility for certain provider types - Administered by Office of Pharmacy Affairs (OPA) 340B Drug Pricing Program was developed to: - Reduce prescription drug prices to patients - Create some financial savings to providers - Allow providers to expand scope of services offered (based on savings) What is it? - 340B Drug Pricing Program provides eligible safety-net providers significant savings on the purchase of outpatient drugs 8

10 Overview of 340B Drug Pricing Program (Cont d) Alicia Faust Revenue Integrity Service Leader, McGladrey Approximately $6B in 340B drug purchases last year Manufacturers who participate in the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program must also participate in the 340B Drug Pricing Program OPA estimates average savings to eligible providers between 25-50% on outpatient drug purchases OPA does not regulate how savings attained through participation in this program are to be used 9

11 How does an organization qualify for 340B? 10

12 Organizations Eligible for the 340B Discount Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System A. Federally-qualified health center (as defined in section 1905(l)(2)(B) of the Social Security Act); this category includes: - FQHC look-alikes - Community health centers (Sec.330(e) Public Health Service Act) - Migrant health centers (Sec.330 (g) Public Health Service Act) - Health care for the homeless (Sec.330(h) Public Health Service Act) - Health centers for residents of public housing (Sec. 330(i) Public Health Service Act) - Office of tribal programs or urban Indian organizations (P.L and 25 USCS 1651) B. A family planning project receiving a grant or contract under Sec PHSA (42 USCS 3001) C. An entity receiving a grant under subpart II of part C of Title XXVI of the Ryan White Care Act (RWCA) (relating to categorical grants for outpatient ti t early intervention ti services for HIV disease) - Early HIV Intervention Services Categorical Grants (Title III of the RWCA) 11

13 Organizations Eligible for the 340B Discount (cont d) Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System D. A state-operated AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP) receiving financial assistance under the RWCA E. A black lung clinic receiving funds under Section 427(a) of the Black Lung Benefits Act (30 USCS 901) F. A comprehensive hemophilia diagnostic treatment center receiving a grant under section 501(a)(2) of the SSA G. A Native Hawaiian health center receiving funds under the Native Hawaiian Health Care Act of 1988 (42 USCS 11701) H. An urban Indian organization receiving funds under title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act (25 USCS 1601) I. Any entity receiving assistance under title XXVI of the Social Security Act (other than a state or unit of local government or an entity described in subparagraph (D)), but only if the entity is certified by the Secretary 12

14 Organizations Eligible for the 340B Discount (cont d) Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System J. An entity receiving funds under section 318 (42 USCS 247c) (relating to treatment of sexually transmitted diseases) or section 317(j)(2) (42 USCS 247b(j)(2)) (relating to treatment of tuberculosis) through a state or unit of local government, but only if the entity is certified by the secretary K. A disproportionate share hospital as defined in section 1886(d)(1)(B)) of the SSA L. A children s hospital as defined in section 1886(d)(1)(B)(iii) of the SSA M. A critical access hospital as defined in Section 1820(c)(2) ) of the SSA N. A free standing cancer hospital as defined in as defined in Section 1820(c)(2) of the SSA O. Rural Referral Center as defined in as defined in Section 1886(d)(5)(c)(i) of SSA P. Sole Community Hospital as defined in as defined in Section 1886(d)(5)(c)(iii) of SSA 13

15 Organizations Eligible for the 340B discount (cont d) Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System Eligibility criteria for hospitals - Verifiable designations/valid Medicare provider number - A hospital must meet one of the following: Is a private non-profit hospital under contract with state or local government Is owned or operated by a unit of the state or local government Is a public or private non-profit corporation which is formally granted government powers by a unit of the state or local government 14

16 Organizations Eligible for the 340B Discount (cont d) Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System Eligibility criteria for hospitals continued - Eligible ibl DSH percentage DSH adjustment % - Select hospitals are excluded from Group Purchasing Organizations (GPO) - Outpatient clinics must be an integral part of the hospital Must be reimbursable on the Medicare cost report 15

17 Organizations Eligible for the 340B Discount (cont d) Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System New eligible entities as a result of health reform: - CAH, RRC, SCH, F/S cancer hospitals, children s hospitals - Children s hospitals were previously eligible under the Deficit Reduction Act of

18 Organizations Eligible for the 340B Discount (cont d) Sandi Cosler System Director of Reimbursement, Provena Health System Non-Profit/Gov t DSH ADJUSTMENT Eligibleibl Hospital Contract t Percentage GPO Exclusion DSH hospital Yes 11.75% Yes *Critical access Yes No required % No hospital *Rural referral Yes 8% No center *Sole community Yes 8% No hospital *Free-standing cancer hospitals **Children s hospitals Yes 11.75% Yes Yes 11.75% Yes Source OPA website: 17

19 What happens if an organization loses its 340B status? 18

20 Lost of Eligibility for the 340B Program Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions 19

21 Lost of Eligibility for the 340B Program (cont d) Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions The undersigned represents and confirms that he/she is fully authorized to bind the covered entity and certifies that the contents of any statement made or reflected in this document are truthful and accurate; and that the hospital will comply with all requirements and restrictions of Section 340B of the Public Health Service Act and any accompanying regulations or guidelines including, but not limited to, the prohibition on duplicate discounts/rebates, and drug diversion. The undersigned further acknowledges the 340B Covered Entity s responsibility to contact OPA if the hospital s status in regard to any of these criteria changes and the hospital is no longer eligible to participate in the 340B program. 20

22 What is the definition of the typical 340B patient? 21

23 Covered Entity Patient Definition Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC 1996 Final guidance of a patient 2007 Proposed revisions i to definition iti 22

24 1996 Final Guidance Defines Patient of a Covered Entity Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC The covered entity has established a relationship with the individual, such that the covered entity maintains records of the individual's health care The individual receives health care services from a health care professional who is either employed by the covered entity or provides health care under contractual t or other arrangements (e.g., referral for consultation) such that responsibility for the care provided remains with the covered entity The individual receives a health care service or range of services from the covered entity which is consistent with the service or range of services for which grant funding or federally-qualified health center look-alike status has been provided to the entity; disproportionate p share hospitals are exempt from this requirement 23

25 2007 HRSA Revisions Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC In 2007, HRSA introduces revisions that would change the guidelines for qualified 340B patients 24

26 2007 HRSA Revisions Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC The covered entity has established responsibility for the outpatient health care services it provides to the individual The individual receives outpatient health care services that result in the use of, or a prescription for, 340B drugs as part of the diagnosis and treatment from a health care provider who is employed by the covered entity, or provides health care to patients of the covered entity under a valid, binding and enforceable contract 25

27 2007 HRSA Revisions (cont d) Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC The outpatient health care services the individual receives from the covered entity that result in the use of, or prescription for, 340B drugs are: - Part of a health care service or range of services for which grant funding or federally-qualified health center look-alike status has been provided to the covered entity; or - Provided by a disproportionate share hospital (DSH) or by a location that qualified as a provider-based facility within a DSH under 42 CFR

28 Explain the roles and responsibilities of suppliers and manufacturers in the 340B opportunity? 27

29 Role of Manufacturers and Distributors Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions Manufacturers are responsible for calculating and providing the 340B price on a quarterly basis. - Minimum discount is drug's Average Manufacturer Price (AMP), is 23.1% for brand name drugs (except clotting factor and drugs approved exclusively for pediatric use for which h the basic rebate is 17.1% 1% of AMP), - 13% discount for generic and over-the-counter drugs and are entitled to an additional discount if the price of the drug has increased faster than the rate of inflation. Manufacturers and wholesalers verify an entity s enrollment via the public database maintained on OPA/HRSA s website Wholesalers provide 340B prices to eligible entities through separate accounts 28

30 Are there any opportunities for inpatients under 340B? 29

31 GPO DSH Program Harry C. Norsworthy, Rph Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services Aspen Healthcare Metrics Voluntary Inpatient program 340B-DSH hospitals - Continuing to expand product list and discounts - >45 manufacturers participating today - Over 5,300 line items GPO may also provides assistance to its members in applying for the 340B program 30

32 340B (DSH Agreements) Harry C. Norsworthy, Rph Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services Aspen Healthcare Metrics Vendors are not required to provide pricing for DSH members for their inpatients GPO sends DSH eligible members a monthly update of products on the DSH contract and provides a price variance a when compared to acute care price On average, GPO DSH programs comprised of some 5,300 line items; note that the program does not at this time exclude any vendor offering; as a result, there are many dual source awards GPO usually sends a welcome letter to each new member that contains details about the GPO DSH program, as well as any LOC that vendors do not provide directly to a member 31

33 DSH Programs and LOCs Harry C. Norsworthy, Rph Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services Aspen Healthcare Metrics Agreements managed by the GPO Pi Pricing i loaded dto the GPO account Products may be used on IP/OP Over 5,000 products under agreement LOC programs - NEUPOGEN Enhanced DSH Program - AMBISOME Discount Program - CRESTOR DSH Inpatient Discount Program - SYMBICORT PROGRAM - DORIBAX 340B LIKE PROGRAM - LEVAQUIN 340B LIKE PROGRAM - AVELOX DSH PROGRAMS IV/Tabs 32

34 How does an organization track the savings/ Medicaid methodology? 33

35 Savings Tracking Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions Variable depending on methods employed to purchase 340B products Savings are tracked comparing what was actually paid to what would have been paid for each NDC product All activity is documented Save monthly purchase activity with documentation 34

36 Medicaid Requirements Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions Covered entities are generally free to bill and be reimbursed for 340B drugs without making any adjustments to their billing procedures, unless Medicaid is the payer Covered entities sometimes must bill Medicaid at reduced prices for 340B drugs The reason that covered entities must adjust their Medicaid billing gpractices is to protect manufacturers from the duplicate discount problem 35

37 Medicaid Requirements (Cont.) Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions Manufacturers are protected from paying a Medicaid rebate and giving a 340B discount on the same drug. To avoid the duplicate discount problem, the Secretary is directed to develop a mechanism that 340B providers and states can use to ensure compliance; alternatively covered entities should not seek Medicaid reimbursement for 340B drugs that are subject to Medicaid rebates. 36

38 Medicaid Requirements (Cont.) Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions HRSA guidelines allow covered entities to comply with the statute in different ways: - Bill Medicaid at acquisition cost plus the stateallowable dispensing fee and the state does not request a rebate. - Carve out Medicaid drugs from the 340B program and allow the state t to collect rebates. - Follow state guidelines for applicable billing limits. 37

39 Medicaid Requirements (Cont.) Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions 38

40 340B-Specific Billing and Payment Options Douglas Wong, Pharm.D Vice President, Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Healthcare Solutions Source: Bill von Oehsen, SNHPA meeting 39

41 What are the roles and responsibilities of the contract t pharmacy arrangements as it relates to the 340B program? 40

42 Contract Pharmacy Arrangements Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC 2010 Final guidelines require written contracts Contracts must contain 12 essential elements Written certification required by covered entity 41

43 Compliance Ned Milenkovich Pharmacist-Attorney McDonald Hopkins LLC Responsibilities of the covered entity Violations Safeguard implementation 42

44 What are some of the challenges and/ or audit issues that t surface based on 340B? 43

45 What are some of the challenges and/ or audit issues that surface based on 340B? 44

46 Final Thoughts? 45

47 Questions and Answers Session 46

48 Webinar Conclusion and Sign Off This concludes our webinar on the HRSA s 340B Program. Thank you to our moderator and a special thank you to our panel of experts. We appreciate your participation. Also, thank you to our participants for listening today. We hope you received some information that will be of value to you and your organizations. Upcoming Events Program Sponsorship: 47

49 Power comes from being understood. SM When you trust the advice you re getting, you know your next move is the right move. That s what you can expect from McGladrey. That s the power of being understood. McGladrey is the brand under which RSM McGladrey, Inc. and McGladrey & Pullen, LLP serve clients business needs. The two firms operate as separate legal entities in an alternative practice structure. McGladrey & Pullen is a licensed CPA firm providing assurance services. RSM McGladrey provides tax and consulting services. RSM McGladrey, Inc. and McGladrey & Pullen, LLP are members of RSM International ( RSMI ). RSM International is the sixth largest network of independent accounting, tax and consulting firms. The member firms of RSMI collaborate to provide services to global clients, but are separate and distinct legal entities which cannot obligate each other. Each member firm is responsible only for their own acts and omissions, and not those of any other party. McGladrey, the McGladrey signature, The McGladrey Classic logo, The power of being understood, Power comes from being understood and Experience the power of being understood are trademarks of RSM McGladrey, Inc. and McGladrey & Pullen, LLP McGladrey & Pullen, LLP and RSM McGladrey, Inc. All Rights Reserved 48

340B Compliance. Overview

340B Compliance. Overview 340B Compliance LIFE AFTER A HRSA AUDIT AND IMPLEMENTING A CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN HCCA Compliance Institute March 27, 2017 Presented by: Melissa Singleton Sarah Bowman, CHC Overview 340B Program Background

More information

Overview of the Federal 340B Drug Pricing Program

Overview of the Federal 340B Drug Pricing Program Overview of the Federal 340B Drug Pricing Program Presented by: James A. Raley, CPA Senior Manager Health Care Services Arnett Carbis Toothman LLP 345 340B Program: Overview Provides discounts on outpatient

More information

Introduction to 340B Part 1 of 2 February 5, 2014

Introduction to 340B Part 1 of 2 February 5, 2014 Introduction to 340B Part 1 of 2 February 5, 2014 Lisa Scholz, PharmD, MBA Chief Operating Officer/Chief Pharmacy Officer Safety Net Hospitals for Pharmaceutical Access 10 th Annual 340B Winter Conference

More information

340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM: 2016 EXPECTED UPDATES

340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM: 2016 EXPECTED UPDATES 340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM: 2016 EXPECTED UPDATES P R E S E N T E D B Y : T H U Y L E, U S C S C H O O L O F P H A R M A C Y, C A N D I D A T E O F 2 0 1 7 P R E C E P T O R : C R A I G S T E R N, P H A

More information

340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM

340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM 340B DRUG PRICING PROGRAM Lindsey Imada, PharmD Candidate 2016 Midwestern University, Chicago College of Pharmacy Pro Pharma Pharmaceutical Consultants, Inc. Under the preceptorship of Dr. Craig Stern

More information

340B Program Overview

340B Program Overview 340B Program Overview OSHP 77 th Annual Meeting Friday, April 22, 2016 Kevin Williams PharmD Candidate 2016 University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy Katie McKinney, PharmD, MS, BCPS

More information

Jeremiah McWilliams, PharmD

Jeremiah McWilliams, PharmD Jessica Blackburn Vice President, 340B Advisors, LLC Attorney, Pointer Law Office, P.C. Jeremiah McWilliams, PharmD Senior Director, 340B Account Services Wellpartner, Inc HRSA Audits began 2012 Total

More information

Dobson DaVanzo & Associates, LLC Vienna, VA

Dobson DaVanzo & Associates, LLC Vienna, VA Analysis of Patient Characteristics among Medicare Recipients of Separately Billable Part B Drugs from 340B DSH Hospitals and Non-340B Hospitals and Physician Offices Dobson DaVanzo & Associates, LLC Vienna,

More information

340B Drug Program Summary

340B Drug Program Summary Summary Congress created section 340B of the Public Health Service Act in 1992 to allow eligible health care providers known as Covered Entities to stretch scarce Federal resources, reaching more patients

More information

340B Program Mgr Vice President, Finance SVP, Chief Audit, Ethics & Compliance Officer

340B Program Mgr Vice President, Finance SVP, Chief Audit, Ethics & Compliance Officer 340B Drug Purchasing Program Page 1 of 7 340B Drug Purchasing Program Policy & Procedure Number Policy Manual Ethics and Compliance Type Policy & Procedure Document Owner Effective Date Next Review Date

More information

340 Program Compliance 2018 MICHIGAN FAMILY PLANNING UPDATE

340 Program Compliance 2018 MICHIGAN FAMILY PLANNING UPDATE 340 Program Compliance 2018 MICHIGAN FAMILY PLANNING UPDATE 1 The 4-1-1 on 340B ENACTMENT Passed as part of Veteran s Health Care Act of 1992 to provide discounts on outpatient drugs to certain provider

More information

beyond the pharmacy Common 340B program concerns for hospitals Making sure expectations meet reality March 13, 2015

beyond the pharmacy Common 340B program concerns for hospitals Making sure expectations meet reality March 13, 2015 beyond the pharmacy Common 340B program concerns for hospitals Making sure expectations meet reality March 13, 2015 Lidia A. Rodriguez-Hupp SVP & 340B Compliance Officer Christopher Boles Regional VP,

More information

Update on 340B Drug Pricing Program

Update on 340B Drug Pricing Program Update on 340B Drug Pricing Program LCDR Joshua E. Hardin MBA, RN/BSN, MLT Donna Murray Office of Pharmacy Affairs U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Health Resources and Services Administration

More information

HRSA Audit Findings and Implications for Patient Definition

HRSA Audit Findings and Implications for Patient Definition HRSA Audit Findings and Implications for Patient Definition August 20, 2015 Speakers: Maureen Testoni Senior Vice President and General Counsel Jeff Davis Counsel, Legal and Policy Affairs 2015 340B Health

More information

About Baptist Medical Center

About Baptist Medical Center About Baptist Medical Center Locally owned and operated in Jacksonville, Florida BMC includes 2 Adult and 1 Children s Hospital 960 licensed beds Disproportionate Share Hospital Recently opened Baptist

More information

DESCRIPTION/OVERVIEW This document contains descriptions of the procedures used at UNM Hospital to maintain compliance with the 340B Program.

DESCRIPTION/OVERVIEW This document contains descriptions of the procedures used at UNM Hospital to maintain compliance with the 340B Program. Applies To: UNMH, UNMCC Responsible Department: Pharmacy Revised: 10/2014 Guideline Patient Age Group: (X ) N/A ( ) All Ages ( ) Newborns ( ) Pediatric ( ) Adult DESCRIPTION/OVERVIEW This document contains

More information

Taking Into Account Entire Supply Chain. Biopharmaceutical Companies

Taking Into Account Entire Supply Chain. Biopharmaceutical Companies 340B 101 Taking Into Account Entire Supply Chain Biopharmaceutical Companies Providers Payers and PBMs 2 Medicine Spending is in Line with Other Health Care Services Percent Annual Growth Rate Health Care

More information

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY Applies To: UNMH and UNMCC Responsible Department: Pharmacy Revised: 5/1/2016 Guideline Patient Age Group: (x) N/A ( ) All Ages ( ) Newborns ( ) Pediatric ( ) Adult DESCRIPTION/OVERVIEW This document contains

More information

340B Compliance in an Era of Increased Oversight

340B Compliance in an Era of Increased Oversight 340B Compliance in an Era of Increased Oversight Bill von Oehsen President/General Counsel Maureen Assistant General Counsel Wednesday, January 25, 2012 1:00-2:30 PM (Eastern Time) Phone: (800) 895-0231

More information

Objectives. 340B Implementation and Audit Preparation. Section 340B of the Public Health Services Act of Disclaimer. MFR Agreement with 340B

Objectives. 340B Implementation and Audit Preparation. Section 340B of the Public Health Services Act of Disclaimer. MFR Agreement with 340B 340B Implementation and Audit Preparation Mike Loftus, RPh Assistant Director of Pharmacy Mercy Hospital Springfield 340B Program Administrator for Mercy Health System The speaker has no conflict of interest

More information

340B Program Tool Kit

340B Program Tool Kit 340B Program Tool Kit June 2014 7501 Wisconsin Avenue Suite 1100W Bethesda, MD 20814 Phone 301.347.0400 Fax 301.347.0459 www.nachc.com 9 Carey Road Queensbury, NY 12804 (855) 835-340B www.340bsolutions.org

More information

Executive Summary BERKELEY RESEARCH GROUP COMPLIANCE TRENDS WITH HOSPITAL CHARITY CARE REQUIREMENTS

Executive Summary BERKELEY RESEARCH GROUP COMPLIANCE TRENDS WITH HOSPITAL CHARITY CARE REQUIREMENTS Executive Summary Study Background: The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established new requirements for 501(c)(3) hospitals pertaining to their charity care policies. Hospitals self-report data related to these

More information

ASTHO Increasing Access to Contraception Learning Community Virtual Learning Session #4

ASTHO Increasing Access to Contraception Learning Community Virtual Learning Session #4 ASTHO Increasing Access to Contraception Learning Community Virtual Learning Session #4 June 6, 2017 2:00-4:00p ET For Audio: 866-740-1260, ext 7428625# Welcome and Introductions Welcome from ASTHO Christi

More information

HB 254 AN ACT. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows:

HB 254 AN ACT. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: PUBLIC WELFARE CODE - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE POWERS, DETERMINING WHETHER APPLICANTS ARE VETERANS, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS FOR INSTITUTIONAL CARE AND STATEWIDE QUALITY CARE ASSESSMENT Act of Jul.

More information

Analysis of 340B Disproportionate Share Hospital Services to Low- Income Patients

Analysis of 340B Disproportionate Share Hospital Services to Low- Income Patients Analysis of 340B Disproportionate Share Hospital Services to Low- Income Patients March 12, 2018 Prepared for: 340B Health Prepared by: L&M Policy Research, LLC 1743 Connecticut Ave NW, Suite 200 Washington,

More information

https://www.apexus.com/solutions/education/340b-u-ondemand

https://www.apexus.com/solutions/education/340b-u-ondemand APPENDIX SIX: SELF-AUDIT TOOLS This appendix contains tools that may be used by a health center in testing its compliance with the 340B Program guidelines. In addition to the checklists and audit guidance

More information

Regulatory Issues Update Webinar

Regulatory Issues Update Webinar Regulatory Issues Update Webinar Theresa Kain, Director National Gaming & Tribal Services Groups May 13, 2013 Today s Presenter Theresa Kain Director, Consulting Tribal Gaming Practice McGladrey LLP 1455

More information

Appendix B: Formulae Used for Calculation of Hospital Performance Measures

Appendix B: Formulae Used for Calculation of Hospital Performance Measures Appendix B: Formulae Used for Calculation of Hospital Performance Measures ADJUSTMENTS Adjustment Factor Case Mix Adjustment Wage Index Adjustment Gross Patient Revenue / Gross Inpatient Acute Care Revenue

More information

Rural Medicare Provider Types and Payment Provisions

Rural Medicare Provider Types and Payment Provisions Rural Medicare Provider Types and Payment Provisions American Health Lawyers Association Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues March 25-27, 2015 Emily Jane Cook I. What is Rural?- Common Rural

More information

Federal Regulatory Policy Report. NACHC Study: Benefits of the 340B Drug Pricing Program for Health Centers

Federal Regulatory Policy Report. NACHC Study: Benefits of the 340B Drug Pricing Program for Health Centers Federal Regulatory Policy Report NACHC Study: Benefits of the 340B Drug Pricing Program for Health Centers May 2011 NACHC Study on the Benefits of the 340B Drug Pricing Program for Health Centers May 2011

More information

Retail Clinics in Healthcare: Overcoming Complex Legal Challenges

Retail Clinics in Healthcare: Overcoming Complex Legal Challenges Presenting a live 90-minute webinar with interactive Q&A Retail Clinics in Healthcare: Overcoming Complex Legal Challenges Complying With Corporate Practice of Medicine, Licensure, and Scope of Practice

More information

Pre-Application Technical Assistance to Community-Based Primary Care Clinics

Pre-Application Technical Assistance to Community-Based Primary Care Clinics Pre-Application Technical Assistance to Community-Based Primary Care Clinics February 26, 2007 Barbara Gibson, Director State Primary Care Office Kansas Department of Health and Environment February 26,

More information

10/12/2017 COST REPORTING 201. October 18, Michael K. Westerfield, CPA, FHFMA Senior Manager

10/12/2017 COST REPORTING 201. October 18, Michael K. Westerfield, CPA, FHFMA Senior Manager COST REPORTING 201 October 18, 2017 Michael K. Westerfield, CPA, FHFMA Senior Manager 1 AGENDA Cost Report 101 Review Wage Index Disproportionate Share S-10 Indirect Medical Education (IME) Graduate Medical

More information

Primary Care Options in Rural Healthcare. Jonathan Pantenburg, MHA, Senior Consultant September 15, 2017

Primary Care Options in Rural Healthcare. Jonathan Pantenburg, MHA, Senior Consultant September 15, 2017 Primary Care Options in Rural Healthcare Jonathan Pantenburg, MHA, Senior Consultant JPantenburg@Stroudwater.com September 15, 2017 Overview Overview Market Updates Definitions / Regulations Rural and

More information

Tribal Recommendations to Integrate the Indian Health Care Delivery System Into Oregon s Coordinated Care Organizations (H.B.

Tribal Recommendations to Integrate the Indian Health Care Delivery System Into Oregon s Coordinated Care Organizations (H.B. Tribal Recommendations to Integrate the Indian Health Care Delivery System Into Oregon s Coordinated Care Organizations (H.B. 3650) January 9, 2012 Executive Summary House Bill 3650 establishes the Oregon

More information

Health Care Reform Provisions Affecting Older Adults and Persons with Special Needs 3/30/10

Health Care Reform Provisions Affecting Older Adults and Persons with Special Needs 3/30/10 Health Care Reform Provisions Affecting Older Adults and Persons with Special Needs 3/30/10 On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed a comprehensive health care reform bill (H.R. 3590) into law. On March

More information

Comparison of the Health Provisions in HR 1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Comparison of the Health Provisions in HR 1 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act APPROPRIATIONS Comparative Effectiveness Research $1.1B for comparative effectiveness programs, including $300 M for AHRQ, $400 M for NIH, and $400 M for HHS. Establishes a Federal Coordinating Council.

More information

EVALUATING 340B HOSPITAL SAVINGS AND THEIR USE IN SERVING LOW-INCOME AND RURAL PATIENTS

EVALUATING 340B HOSPITAL SAVINGS AND THEIR USE IN SERVING LOW-INCOME AND RURAL PATIENTS EVALUATING 340B HOSPITAL SAVINGS AND THEIR USE IN SERVING LOW-INCOME AND RURAL PATIENTS Results from 340B Health s 2017 Annual Survey Savings from participating in the 340B drug pricing program are critical

More information

Nicole N. Crase Pharmacy Manager/340B Peer to Peer Mentor Five Rivers Health Centers

Nicole N. Crase Pharmacy Manager/340B Peer to Peer Mentor Five Rivers Health Centers Nicole N. Crase Pharmacy Manager/340B Peer to Peer Mentor Five Rivers Health Centers Statement of Conflict of Interest Nicole Crase has no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this presentation

More information

Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy

Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy Minnesota Multistate Contracting Alliance for Pharmacy 651.201.2420 www.mmcap.org Membership Application and Membership Agreement Instructions for Completion Thank you for your interest in membership with

More information

340B Savings Equal Improved Patient Care

340B Savings Equal Improved Patient Care 340B Savings Equal Improved Patient Care Lisa Scholz, PharmD, MBA Chief Operating Officer/Chief Pharmacy Officer Safety Net Hospitals for Pharmaceutical Access 10 th Annual 340B Coalition Winter Conference

More information

Division C: Increasing Choice, Access, and Quality in Health Care for Americans TITLE XV: Provisions Relating to Medicare Part A

Division C: Increasing Choice, Access, and Quality in Health Care for Americans TITLE XV: Provisions Relating to Medicare Part A Division C: Increasing Choice, Access, and Quality in Health Care for Americans TITLE XV: Provisions Relating to Medicare Part A Sec. 15001. Development of Medicare study for HCPCS versions of MS-DRG codes

More information

Association of Cancer Executives

Association of Cancer Executives Association of Cancer Executives 340B Drug Pricing Program How to Get It and Make the Most of It January 31, 2014 ECG Management Consultants, Inc. Our mission is to provide exceptional management consulting

More information

Managed Medicaid Impact, Trends and Challenges. February 29, 2012 Las Vegas, NV

Managed Medicaid Impact, Trends and Challenges. February 29, 2012 Las Vegas, NV Managed Medicaid Impact, Trends and Challenges February 29, 2012 Las Vegas, NV Learning Objectives Recognize the impact of the Affordable Care Act on Managed Medicaid Contrast trends in Fee for Service

More information

TCS FAQ s. How will the implementation of national standard code sets reduce burden on the health care industry?

TCS FAQ s. How will the implementation of national standard code sets reduce burden on the health care industry? TCS FAQ s What is a code set? Under HIPAA, a code set is any set of codes used for encoding data elements, such as tables of terms, medical concepts, medical diagnosis codes, or medical procedure codes.

More information

Medi-Pak Advantage: Reimbursement Methodology

Medi-Pak Advantage: Reimbursement Methodology Medi-Pak Advantage: Reimbursement Methodology The information located on the following pages is intended to summarize the reimbursement methodologies for Medi-Pak Advantage: Medi-Pak Advantage reimburses

More information

Rural Health Clinic Overview

Rural Health Clinic Overview TrailBlazer Health Enterprises Rural Health Clinic Overview Steven W. Mildward Published March 2012 108724 2012 TrailBlazer Health Enterprises /TrailBlazer. All rights reserved. Important The information

More information

Update to a 2012 Analysis of 340B Disproportionate Share Hospital Services Delivered to Vulnerable Patient Populations

Update to a 2012 Analysis of 340B Disproportionate Share Hospital Services Delivered to Vulnerable Patient Populations Update to a 2012 Analysis of 340B Disproportionate Share Hospital Services Delivered to Vulnerable Patient Populations Eligibility Criteria for 340B DSH Continue to Appropriately Target Safety Net Dobson

More information

Long Term Care Group Services Organizations Not Just for Nursing Home Providers Anymore

Long Term Care Group Services Organizations Not Just for Nursing Home Providers Anymore Long Term Care Group Services Organizations Not Just for Nursing Home Providers Anymore Presented by: Denny Sherrill, Vice President, GeriMed John Schutte, President, GeriMed 2:15 p.m. - 3:45 p.m., Tuesday,

More information

Melody Counts, M.D., M.H.M. Cumberland Plateau Health District Virginia Department of Health

Melody Counts, M.D., M.H.M. Cumberland Plateau Health District Virginia Department of Health Melody Counts, M.D., M.H.M. Cumberland Plateau Health District Virginia Department of Health I, Melody Counts, M.D., M.H.M., DO NOT have a financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with one or more

More information

Minnesota health care price transparency laws and rules

Minnesota health care price transparency laws and rules Minnesota health care price transparency laws and rules Minnesota Statutes 2013 62J.81 DISCLOSURE OF PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE SERVICES. Subdivision 1.Required disclosure of estimated payment. (a) A health

More information

UCLA HEALTH SYSTEM CODE OF CONDUCT

UCLA HEALTH SYSTEM CODE OF CONDUCT UCLA HEALTH SYSTEM CODE OF CONDUCT STANDARD 1 - QUALITY OF CARE The University s health centers and health systems will provide quality health care that is appropriate, medically necessary, and efficient.

More information

Part I of the HITECH Webinar Series

Part I of the HITECH Webinar Series Part I of the HITECH Webinar Series August 18, 2010 The HITECH EHR Incentives and Certification Requirements Presented by Kathie McDonald-McClure, Esq. Moderators Carole Christian, Esq. Erin McMahon, Esq.

More information

Medicaid Supplemental Hospital Funding Programs Fiscal Year

Medicaid Supplemental Hospital Funding Programs Fiscal Year Fiscal Year 2014-2015 General Revenue Grants and Donations Trust Fund Medical Care Trust Fund Total Rural Proportional Primary Care Hospitals Trauma Level I Trauma Level II or Pediatric Trauma Trauma Level

More information

Rural Essential Access Community Hospitals (REACH) For Rural America

Rural Essential Access Community Hospitals (REACH) For Rural America Rural Essential Access Community Hospitals (REACH) For Rural America Adopted, 3/29/01 This proposal was developed by individuals convened by the National Rural Health Association. This proposal is intended

More information

MINNESOTA BOARD OF PHARMACY

MINNESOTA BOARD OF PHARMACY MINNESOTA BOARD OF PHARMACY Prescription Drug Waste Reduction Report. (In compliance with Minnesota Session Laws, 2010 First Special Session, Chapter 1, section 21) Cody Wiberg, Pharm.D., M.S., R.Ph. Executive

More information

December 21, 2012 BY ELECTRONIC DELIVERY

December 21, 2012 BY ELECTRONIC DELIVERY BY ELECTRONIC DELIVERY CDR Krista M. Pedley, PharmD, MS, USPHS Director Office of Pharmacy Affairs Healthcare Systems Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration 5600 Fishers Lane Parklawn Building,

More information

Provider Based Status Compliance: Space Sharing and Reimbursement Charges

Provider Based Status Compliance: Space Sharing and Reimbursement Charges Provider Based Status Compliance: Space Sharing and Reimbursement Charges Presentation by Karen Smith 614.227.2313 ksmith@bricker.com Claire Turcotte 513.870.6573 cturcotte@bricker.com Bricker & Eckler

More information

Overview of Select Health Provisions FY 2015 Administration Budget Proposal

Overview of Select Health Provisions FY 2015 Administration Budget Proposal Overview of Select Health Provisions FY 2015 Administration Budget Proposal On March 4, 2014, President Obama released his Administration s FY 2015 budget proposal to Congress. The budget contains a number

More information

Things You Need to Know about the Meaningful Use

Things You Need to Know about the Meaningful Use Things You Need to Know about the Meaningful Use This guide is intended to assist you through the questions related to Meaningful Use and its implications in your practice. Note that this is completely

More information

Estimated Decrease in Expenditure by Service Category

Estimated Decrease in Expenditure by Service Category Public Notice for June 2009 Release PUBLIC NOTICE COLORADO MEDICAID Department of Health Care Policy and Financing Fee-for-Service Provider Payments Effective July 1, 2009, in an effort to reduce expenditures

More information

HEALTH LAW PERSPECTIVES

HEALTH LAW PERSPECTIVES Celebrating 20 YEARS of excellence HEALTH LAW PERSPECTIVES Newsletter Volume 11, No. 3 March 2009 Medi-Cal Providers Must Begin Billing With National Drug Codes: Medi-Cal Will Start Denying Claims Without

More information

Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues: Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement for IHS / Tribal / Urban Indian Health Programs

Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues: Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement for IHS / Tribal / Urban Indian Health Programs Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues: Medicaid Pharmacy Reimbursement for IHS / Tribal / Urban Indian Health Programs February 28, 2018 Tribal Self Governance Advisory Committee TribalSelfGov.org

More information

INCREASE ACCESS TO PRIMARY CARE SERVICES BY ALLOWING ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES TO PRESCRIBE

INCREASE ACCESS TO PRIMARY CARE SERVICES BY ALLOWING ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES TO PRESCRIBE INCREASE ACCESS TO PRIMARY CARE SERVICES BY ALLOWING ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES TO PRESCRIBE Both nationally and in Texas, advanced practice registered nurses have helped mitigate the effects

More information

CAH PREPARATION ON-SITE VISIT

CAH PREPARATION ON-SITE VISIT CAH PREPARATION ON-SITE VISIT Illinois Department of Public Health, Center for Rural Health This day is yours and can be flexible to the timetable of hospital staff. An additional visit can also be arranged

More information

Re: California Health+ Advocates opposes the proposed state budget changes to the 340B program

Re: California Health+ Advocates opposes the proposed state budget changes to the 340B program May 2, 2017 René Mollow, Deputy Director Health Care Benefits and Eligibility Department of Health Care Services 1501 Capitol Avenues, MS 0007 P.O. Box 997413 Sacramento, CA 95899-7413 Re: California Health+

More information

MEDICARE COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT MODEL (CCJR) Preparing for Risk-Based Outcomes of Bundled Care 8/12/2015.

MEDICARE COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT MODEL (CCJR) Preparing for Risk-Based Outcomes of Bundled Care 8/12/2015. MEDICARE COMPREHENSIVE CARE FOR JOINT REPLACEMENT MODEL (CCJR) Preparing for Risk-Based Outcomes of Bundled Care August 13, 2015 Eric M. Rogers MEd RT(R) Managing Consultant erogers@bkd.com Jeff Bond President

More information

RURAL HEALTH CLINICS

RURAL HEALTH CLINICS RURAL HEALTH CLINICS Joan Hall, RN, President Nevada Rural Hospital Partners & Steve Boline, CPA, Regional CFO Nevada Rural Hospital Partners Legislative Committee on Health Care EXHIBIT G May 7, 2014

More information

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPECIALTY PHARMACY PATIENT SURVEY PROGRAM

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPECIALTY PHARMACY PATIENT SURVEY PROGRAM ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS FROM THE 2016/2017 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPECIALTY PHARMACY PATIENT SURVEY PROGRAM A data analysis validates the industry's success in improving patient satisfaction and reveals new

More information

Regulatory Advisor Volume Eight

Regulatory Advisor Volume Eight Regulatory Advisor Volume Eight 2018 Final Inpatient Prospective Payment System (IPPS) Rule Focused on Quality by Steve Kowske WEALTH ADVISORY OUTSOURCING AUDIT, TAX, AND CONSULTING 2017 CliftonLarsonAllen

More information

LOUISIANA MEDICAID PROGRAM ISSUED: 11/30/12 REPLACED: 07/01/11 CHAPTER 25: HOSPITAL SERVICES SECTION 25.7: REIMBURSEMENT PAGE(S) 17 REIMBURSEMENT

LOUISIANA MEDICAID PROGRAM ISSUED: 11/30/12 REPLACED: 07/01/11 CHAPTER 25: HOSPITAL SERVICES SECTION 25.7: REIMBURSEMENT PAGE(S) 17 REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT This chapter is an overview of inpatient reimbursement methodology and does not address all issues or questions that a hospital may have regarding reimbursement. If a provider has a question

More information

Illinois Department of Public Health Critical Access Hospital Program Certification Process Preparation

Illinois Department of Public Health Critical Access Hospital Program Certification Process Preparation Illinois Department of Public Health Critical Access Hospital Program Certification Process Preparation Overview of the process The Critical Access Hospital (CAH) program is an opportunity for rural hospitals

More information

Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders Reporting Requirements

Medication Assisted Treatment for Opioid Use Disorders Reporting Requirements This document is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on 09/27/2016 and available online at https://federalregister.gov/d/2016-23277, and on FDsys.gov DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

More information

Working Paper Series

Working Paper Series The Financial Benefits of Critical Access Hospital Conversion for FY 1999 and FY 2000 Converters Working Paper Series Jeffrey Stensland, Ph.D. Project HOPE (and currently MedPAC) Gestur Davidson, Ph.D.

More information

Rural Provider Types and Payment Models

Rural Provider Types and Payment Models Rural Provider Types and Payment Models Emily Jane Cook, JD, MSPH McDermott Will & Emery LLP American Health Lawyers Association Institute on Medicare and Medicaid Payment Issues Baltimore, MD March 28,

More information

Legal Update. Michael B. Glomb, Partner Marisa Guevara, Associate Elizabeth Issie Karan, Associate September 22, 2015

Legal Update. Michael B. Glomb, Partner Marisa Guevara, Associate Elizabeth Issie Karan, Associate September 22, 2015 Legal Update Michael B. Glomb, Partner Marisa Guevara, Associate Elizabeth Issie Karan, Associate September 22, 2015 LEGAL DISCLAIMER This presentation is educational in nature and does not constitute

More information

SUMMARY OF THE STATE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: H.R (May 24, 2010)

SUMMARY OF THE STATE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: H.R (May 24, 2010) National Conference of State Legislatures 444 North Capitol Street, N.W., Suite 515 Washington, D.C. 20001 SUMMARY OF THE STATE GRANT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT: H.R.

More information

WHICH PRESCRIPTIONS ARE 340B-ELIGIBLE

WHICH PRESCRIPTIONS ARE 340B-ELIGIBLE WHICH PRESCRIPTIONS ARE 340B-ELIGIBLE UPDATED MARCH 2018 A. General Information According to the 340B statute, FQHCs (and other covered entities) may only provide 340B purchased drugs to individuals who

More information

To Be or Not to Be.. a Rural Health Clinic

To Be or Not to Be.. a Rural Health Clinic To Be or Not to Be.. a Rural Health Clinic Virginia Rural Healthcare Association Annual Conference October 19, 2016 Today s Session 1. Rural Health Clinics (RHC) 2. Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC)

More information

Subtitle E New Options for States to Provide Long-Term Services and Supports

Subtitle E New Options for States to Provide Long-Term Services and Supports LONG TERM CARE (SECTION-BY-SECTION ANALYSIS) (Information compiled from the Democratic Policy Committee (DPC) Report on The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education

More information

CROSS-COMMUNITY SUMMIT SESSION 2 CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEALTH CENTERS AND HOSPITALS IN DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS. Speakers:

CROSS-COMMUNITY SUMMIT SESSION 2 CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEALTH CENTERS AND HOSPITALS IN DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS. Speakers: SESSION 2 CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEALTH CENTERS AND HOSPITALS IN DEVELOPING SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS Speakers: Arthur Jones, M.D., Principal, has over 25 years of experience as a founding physician and CEO

More information

Summary of U.S. Senate Finance Committee Health Reform Bill

Summary of U.S. Senate Finance Committee Health Reform Bill Summary of U.S. Senate Finance Committee Health Reform Bill September 2009 The following is a summary of the major hospital and health system provisions included in the Finance Committee bill, the America

More information

From 2009 to 2012, the total change in net operating revenue among all hospitals was 3.3%, with an average annual change of 1.1%.

From 2009 to 2012, the total change in net operating revenue among all hospitals was 3.3%, with an average annual change of 1.1%. Market Insights For the Health of Your Health System January 2014 Issue 6 Inside This Issue Healthcare Snapshot Public Policy Perspectives Financial Focus Supply Chain Strategies A Closer Look Specialty

More information

Appendix A: Title V and Title XIX Resources

Appendix A: Title V and Title XIX Resources Appendix A: Title V and Title XIX Resources The following recent resources provide additional information and are available electronically. Title V/Title XIX Coordination Association of Maternal and Child

More information

HRSA 19 Program Requirements Recommendations to satisfy 340B, HRSA & FTCA

HRSA 19 Program Requirements Recommendations to satisfy 340B, HRSA & FTCA HRSA 19 Program Requirements Recommendations to satisfy 340B, HRSA & FTCA The measures listed below are the 19 Program Requirements for HRSA Grantees The following actions will best satisfy 340B The following

More information

Hospital Strength INDEX Methodology

Hospital Strength INDEX Methodology 2017 Hospital Strength INDEX 2017 The Chartis Group, LLC. Table of Contents Research and Analytic Team... 2 Hospital Strength INDEX Summary... 3 Figure 1. Summary... 3 Summary... 4 Hospitals in the Study

More information

December 12, [Submitted online at:

December 12, [Submitted online at: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Department of Health and Human Services Attention: CMS-4157-P Room C4-26-05 7500 Security Boulevard Baltimore, MD 21244-1850 [Submitted online at: www.regulations.gov]

More information

A Lawyer s Take on Meaningful Use. By Steven J. Fox & Vadim Schick

A Lawyer s Take on Meaningful Use. By Steven J. Fox & Vadim Schick A Lawyer s Take on Meaningful Use By Steven J. Fox & Vadim Schick Overview American Reinvestment & Recovery Act (ARRA) February 2009 HITECH Act provides incentives for EHR adoption EHR Incentive NPRM issued

More information

Colorado s Health Care Safety Net

Colorado s Health Care Safety Net PRIMER Colorado s Health Care Safety Net The same is true for Colorado s health care safety net, the network of clinics and providers that care for the most vulnerable residents. The state s safety net

More information

Medicaid Prescribed Drug Program. Spending Control Initiatives

Medicaid Prescribed Drug Program. Spending Control Initiatives Medicaid Prescribed Drug Program Spending Control Initiatives For Quarters Ended September 30, 2010 and December 31, 2010 Table of Contents Purpose of Report... 1 Executive Summary... 2 Pharmacy Appropriations

More information

(9) Efforts to enact protections for kidney dialysis patients in California have been stymied in Sacramento by the dialysis corporations, which spent

(9) Efforts to enact protections for kidney dialysis patients in California have been stymied in Sacramento by the dialysis corporations, which spent This initiative measure is submitted to the people in accordance with the provisions of Article II, Section 8, of the California Constitution. This initiative measure amends and adds sections to the Health

More information

Florida Medicaid. Behavioral Health Community Support and Rehabilitation Services Coverage Policy. Agency for Health Care Administration [Month YYYY]

Florida Medicaid. Behavioral Health Community Support and Rehabilitation Services Coverage Policy. Agency for Health Care Administration [Month YYYY] Florida Medicaid Behavioral Health Community Support and Rehabilitation Services Coverage Policy Agency for Health Care Administration [Month YYYY] Draft Rule Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction... 1 1.1

More information

Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues

Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues June 21, 2017 Tribal Self-Governance Advisory Committee TribalSelfGov.org Tribal Best Practices and Critical Issues Today s Webinar will focus on: TRIBAL BEST

More information

Drug and Medical Device Registration FAQ

Drug and Medical Device Registration FAQ Drug and Medical Device Registration FAQ Contents Types of Submissions... 3 When is it appropriate to submit a new application form F-2?... 3 Do I need to submit a new application for a new or changed

More information

Exhibit A GENERAL INFORMATION

Exhibit A GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION A. Eligibility 1. What are the criteria for eligibility? Eligibility falls under Rule 64D-4 Florida Administrative Code. Criteria for core eligibility is Proof of HIV, Proof of Living

More information

Thank you for downloading this patient assistance document from NeedyMeds. We hope this program will help you get the medicine you need.

Thank you for downloading this patient assistance document from NeedyMeds. We hope this program will help you get the medicine you need. Thank you for downloading this patient assistance document from NeedyMeds. We hope this program will help you get the medicine you need. Did you know that NeedyMeds has thousands of other free resources?

More information

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION SENATE DRS15110-MGx-29G (01/14) Short Title: HealthCare Cost Reduction & Transparency.

GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION SENATE DRS15110-MGx-29G (01/14) Short Title: HealthCare Cost Reduction & Transparency. S GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 01 SENATE DRS-MGx-G (01/1) FILED SENATE Mar, 01 S.B. PRINCIPAL CLERK D Short Title: HealthCare Cost Reduction & Transparency. (Public) Sponsors: Referred to:

More information

Establishing an HIV/AIDS Pharmacy Practice in an Underserved Inner City Environment Facilitators and Barriers

Establishing an HIV/AIDS Pharmacy Practice in an Underserved Inner City Environment Facilitators and Barriers Establishing an HIV/AIDS Pharmacy Practice in an Underserved Inner City Environment Facilitators and Barriers Madeline Feinberg, Pharm.D Chase Brexton Health Services Baltimore Inner Harbor Overview of

More information

CHAPTER House Bill No. 5201

CHAPTER House Bill No. 5201 CHAPTER 2014-57 House Bill No. 5201 An act relating to Medicaid; amending s. 395.602, F.S.; revising the term rural hospital ; amending s. 409.909, F.S.; providing a reconciliation process for the Statewide

More information

Stephen C. Joseph, M.D., M.P.H.

Stephen C. Joseph, M.D., M.P.H. JUL 26 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (MANPOWER & RESERVE AFFAIRS) ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (MANPOWER & RESERVE AFFAIRS) ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (MANPOWER, RESERVE

More information