BlackDoctor.org calls for reforms to federal 340B drug pricing program impacting California

Reginald Ware, Founder & CEO of BlackDoctor.org
Reginald Ware, Founder & CEO of BlackDoctor.org
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BlackDoctor.org, a health and wellness website, announced in a blog post that increased scrutiny of the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program should lead to patient-centred reforms, with a focus on greater transparency and accountability, an issue of increasing relevance in California.

The organization said the original intent of the 340B program was to lower costs and expand access, but it “is not working as it should” due to a transparency gap. BlackDoctor.org stated that “communities deserve clarity on how 340B operates”, and there is a need for accountability and a clear connection between financial benefits from the program and real patient outcomes, especially for those facing affordability and access barriers.

The article also notes that while eligible nonprofit hospitals can purchase medicines at significant discounts through the 340B program, patients often do not see direct savings at the pharmacy counter. Many patients are unaware when their prescriptions are processed through these arrangements. The piece says this “disconnect” undermines trust in the system and makes equity goals more difficult to measure and achieve.

Oversight has not kept pace with the rapid growth of the 340B program, BlackDoctor.org said. A large share of nonprofit hospitals now participate in the program, which has seen dramatic increases in overall volume. The article points to reporting about a Senate inquiry into the contractor managing key functions of 340B, raising questions about incentives, vendor profits, and whether growth remains aligned with patient-centered goals.

In California, 79% of 340B hospitals report below-average charity care, a key reason skeptics say the program can miss patients it was designed to help. When discounted drugs are billed at standard rates, hospitals may keep the spread while patients, especially those uninsured or with high cost-sharing, see little direct relief in out-of-pocket costs

BlackDoctor.org describes itself as an online health resource focused on Black audiences. It aims to provide health information in everyday language and help readers “break through the disparities” affecting their health. The site positions its work at what it calls “the intersection of wellness and culture,” emphasizing how heritage can influence health outcomes.



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