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Idaho H 385 bars manufacturers from blocking 340B drugs to contract pharmacies, protecting rural patients' access to discounted meds via safety-net clinics.
Idaho H 385 bars manufacturers from blocking 340B drugs to contract pharmacies, protecting rural patients' access to discounted meds via safety-net clinics.
The bill seeks to protect and expand access to healthcare in Idaho, with emphasis on rural areas, by safeguarding the federal 340B drug discount program. It aims to prevent pharmaceutical manufacturers from interfering with the distribution of 340B drugs to contract pharmacies and to remove barriers that could restrict safety-net clinics’ ability to distribute discounted medications. The measure envisions preserving opportunities for rural Idaho patients to obtain affordable prescription drugs through partnerships between safety-net providers and local pharmacies.
Adds a new section (55-1740) to Idaho Code, defining terms and establishing prohibitions and rules related to 340B drugs:
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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