340B Savings Critical for Ore. Health Centers, Study Concludes

by Admin | March 12, 2014 11:41 am

March 12, 2014—Requiring Oregon health centers to give the state all of their 340B savings on drugs for Medicaid beneficiaries, whose care is mainly managed and paid for by the state’s new Medicaid coordinated care organizations, “may not actually be effective and could adversely impact patient care,” a new study concludes.  


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