Hospital Pharmacy Leaders Call Staff Shortages, Vendor Management Their Biggest Operational Challenges

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Seventy-one percent of hospital pharmacy leaders surveyed said their facility offered at least one in-house outpatient and/or specialty pharmacy and over half of those lacking such a pharmacy said they planned to open one at some point.

Hospital outpatient pharmacy leaders cite staffing shortages, managing multiple vendors, and navigating insurer red tape—specialty drug referrals and prior authorization requirements, specifically—among top workplace challenges, a new survey finds. As 340B providers continue to grapple with pharmaceutical manufacturer contract pharmacy

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Bill Would Give HIV/AIDS Clinics More Leeway to Use 340B Savings and Other Program Income

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A bill has been introduced in Congress that would get rid of a major barrier that prevents Ryan White clinics from providing PrEP to those at high risk of contracting the HIV/AIDS virus.

U.S. Sens. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and Ben Ray Luján (D-N.M.) have introduced a bill to let Ryan White clinics use income from being in the HIV/AIDS program to provide pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, a daily medication used to prevent people

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Community Voices For 340B Holding Aug. 3 March in Washington

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A CV340B social media graphic promoting its Aug. 3 march on Capitol Hill "to defend 340B."

Advocacy organization Community Voices for 340B (CV340B) is hosting a march to the U.S. Capitol “to defend 340B” on Aug. 3 just after the 340B Coalition annual summer meeting in nearby National Harbor, Md., concludes.

CV340B, a nonprofit organization supported

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