340B Spotlight: ICYMI – New study on hospital-physician practice consolidation
Is hospital-physician consolidation driving up health care costs? Learn more.
Is hospital-physician consolidation driving up health care costs? Learn more.
In case you missed it, a recent study in JAMA Internal Medicine, “Association of Financial Integration Between Physicians and Hospitals with Commercial Health Care Prices,” looked at the spending and pricing changes for outpatient and inpatient services and their association with the increase in hospitals acquiring physician practices. Their key findings include:
So how does this relate to 340B? Recent research found 340B hospitals are more likely than other hospitals to purchase independent physician offices that administer medicines. The JAMA study adds to previous research that found hospitals acquiring physician can drive up costs for patients and payers, in addition to reducing community treatment options.
The 340B program should be helping patient’s lower costs, not increasing them. Reform is needed to ensure the program helps those it was intended to help, rather than driving up health care costs and serving as a revenue generator for hospitals.