The AHA Sept. 8 urged the Federal Trade Commission and Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice to investigate several drug companies’ concerted efforts to impose rebate models within the 340B Drug Pricing Program, saying the actions may violate antitrust laws. 

“These drug companies sought to switch from providing ‘upfront discounts’ on 340B drugs to a model in which 340B hospitals must purchase even the costliest drugs at full price and then submit for a rebate,” AHA wrote. “If successful, this concerted effort would essentially obligate America’s safety-net hospitals to advance interest-free loans to the world’s largest and most profitable drug companies. This new ‘rebate model’ would inflict untold harm on hospitals, patients and communities. And for your purposes, the publicly available information suggests potential anticompetitive activity.”  

The AHA letter details a timeline of many actions taken by several drug companies over a six-month period highlighting a potential antitrust conspiracy to limit 340B discounts. 

“We urge you to investigate this behavior and take the necessary steps to address any and all antitrust violations,” AHA wrote.

Headline
The AHA today urged Eli Lilly to abandon its 340B Drug Pricing Program claims-data policy and work with the AHA to develop a functional third-party…
Headline
The Department of Health and Human Services yesterday announced an action plan on psychiatric prescribing, including efforts to initiate …
Headline
The AHA again is asking the Health Resources and Services Administration to take action after Eli Lilly warned hospitals that they could lose access to…
Headline
The administration Apri 23 reached a most-favored-nation drug pricing agreement with Regeneron, the maker of the popular cholesterol medicine Praluent. This is…
Headline
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services announced in a memo April 21that it is delaying implementation of the Medicare Part D portion of the Better…
Headline
The Washington Post yesterday published a letter to the editor from AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack responding to an April 18 editorial criticizing the 340B…