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There are many considerations involved in deciding to have an in-house pharmacy or to use a contract 340B pharmacy. A "contract pharmacy" is a pharmacy that is owned by an organization other than the health center. Contract pharmacies include both large retail chains and independent community pharmacies. When deciding whether to use an in-house pharmacy, one or more contract pharmacies, or a combination of both, at a minimum an FQHC should consider several factors.
This session will discuss the pros and cons of both models.
Identify key compliance responsibilities for in-house and contract 340B pharmacies.
Understand the impact on patient access with each 340B model.
Understand upfront and ongoing costs for both contract and in-house 340B pharmacies.
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This workshop will take the operational results of an average health center and look at the risks of maintaining the status quo. Presently, health centers have incentive to analyze their operational results and going forward they will have a need…
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