340B Drug Pricing Program
The 340B Drug Pricing Program is a federal program that helps clinics and hospitals save money on certain prescription medicines. Drug companies give discounts to eligible health care providers that care for people with lower incomes or no insurance.
At the Partnership, 340B lets us buy some medicines at lower prices. We use the savings to keep essential health care services supported, including medical care, behavioral health services and case management. Thanks to 340B, we can make prescriptions more affordable and continue helping our community.
How Does 340B Help Patients?
- Lower medication costs for eligible patients
- Easier access to prescriptions through partner pharmacies
The savings help fund patient care services like:
- Medical care
- Behavioral health
- Case management
- Other social services
Where Can Patients Get Prescriptions?
Through select locations of our contract pharmacy partners:
- Walgreens
- CVS/Caremark
- Coordinated Care Network (CCN)
- Sunray
Want more information about the 340B program? Discuss with your provider at your next appointment.