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TIP: Review 340B eligible locations, prescribers, and referral potential on a regular basis to ensure you are maximizing your 340B pull through.
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TIP: Review 340B eligible locations, prescribers, and referral potential on a regular basis to ensure you are maximizing your 340B pull through.
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TIP: Prepare for additional HRSA scrutiny on 340B clean sites with these 3 best practices.
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For over 35 years, Avita Care Solutions’ Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Christopher Hall, has devoted his career to democratizing and scaling compassionate and competent care initiatives to underserved communities—the very patients the 340B program was designed to help. In the following interview, he offers
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TIP: Keep the complicated operations of your 340B program compliant with the expertise of the Apexus Advanced 340B Operations Certificate Program.
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TIP: Be prepared to answer 340B claims eligibility questions in an audit.
Covered entities need to be
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As the complexity of managing 340B programs continues to increase, there is a growing need for advanced tools and technologies to ensure compliance integrity and optimize financial stewardship. In this article, we’ll explore the scope of analytics and artificial intelligence
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TIP: Make sure you keep an eye on your prescriber lists.
As one of the
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When a covered entity enrolls in the 340B program it must inform the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) whether it will “carve in” and acquire 340B drugs for its Medicaid fee-for-service (FFS) eligible patients, or “carve out” and purchase drugs for its FFS
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