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The 340B Drug Pricing Program has been around since 1992. It requires pharmaceutical manufacturers that participate in Medicaid to charge “covered entities” — which include an array of hospitals that serve a lot of low-income patients — much cheaper prices than usual for outpatient medications.
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Senate Bill 188 – introduced by Republican Sen. Max Wise of Campbellsville – would help give Kentuckians better access to prescription medication and aid struggling hometown pharmacies across the state.
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A recent survey by the National Community Pharmacists Association found that the national shortage of workers across most sectors is impacting…