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Hospital Prices for Physician-Administered Drugs for Patients with Private Insurance.

James C RobinsonChristopher M WhaleySanket S Dhruva
Published in: The New England journal of medicine (2024)
This study showed that hospitals imposed large price markups and retained a substantial share of total insurer spending on physician-administered drugs for patients with private insurance. The effects were especially large for hospitals eligible for discounts under the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program on acquisition costs paid to manufacturers. (Funded by Arnold Ventures and the National Institute for Health Care Management.).
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