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340B Insight - 340B Helps Hospitals Meet Patients Where They Are

340B Helps Hospitals Meet Patients Where They Are

07/20/20 • 20 min

340B Insight

In this episode, we speak with Sarah Dodson, the 340B Program Director at Ascension Via Christi, the largest health care provider in Kansas. Sarah talks about her work with the Community Cares Clinic, which provides comprehensive and hands-on care for vulnerable patients.

It’s also been a busy news month for 340B. In our news update segment, we discuss a drug manufacturer’s unprecedented new policy for refusing 340B pricing on one of its drugs to a covered entity that will be distributing that drug through a contract pharmacy. We also discuss new, bipartisan pro-340B legislation that has been introduced in the U.S. Senate.

A Collaborative Approach for Patients: Community Cares Clinic is one of five services offered by Ascension Via Christi that work together to address the barriers and other challenges to patient health care.

Hands-On Health Care Services: The Community Cares Clinic is a nurse practitioner house-call model that sends nurse practitioners to the homes of patients with COPD or heart failure once per month or more frequently if needed. The service also includes access to a 24/7 telephone line for patients to speak with a nurse practitioner from the program. This helps a patient’s care team understand factors affecting patients outside of the hospital setting. With more knowledge about a patient’s lifestyle and environment, health care providers can offer personalized and targeted care. These efforts in tandem with other models of care have resulted in significant reductions in avoidable hospital admissions over the past few years.

The Role of 340B in the Community Cares Clinic: The savings generated by Ascension Via Christi’s 340B participation support the Community Cares Clinic, as well as the other four model services with which it partners.

Replicating the Community Cares Clinic Model: Other hospitals looking to start programs like Community Cares should first identify key barriers for their patients such as the inability to leave their home for care. Hospitals should develop programs that address these barriers when providing services to their patients.

Check out all of our episodes on the 340B Insight podcast website. You also can stay updated on all 340B Health news and information by visiting our homepage. If you have any questions you’d like us to answer on the podcast, email us at [email protected].

Episode Resources:

1. 340B Health Member Alert on Eli Lilly’s Contract Pharmacy Plan

2. Bipartisan Bill Would Protect 340B Status During Emergency

3. Ascension Via Christi Community Cares Clinic

4. 340B Coalition Virtual Summer Conference

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In this episode, we speak with Sarah Dodson, the 340B Program Director at Ascension Via Christi, the largest health care provider in Kansas. Sarah talks about her work with the Community Cares Clinic, which provides comprehensive and hands-on care for vulnerable patients.

It’s also been a busy news month for 340B. In our news update segment, we discuss a drug manufacturer’s unprecedented new policy for refusing 340B pricing on one of its drugs to a covered entity that will be distributing that drug through a contract pharmacy. We also discuss new, bipartisan pro-340B legislation that has been introduced in the U.S. Senate.

A Collaborative Approach for Patients: Community Cares Clinic is one of five services offered by Ascension Via Christi that work together to address the barriers and other challenges to patient health care.

Hands-On Health Care Services: The Community Cares Clinic is a nurse practitioner house-call model that sends nurse practitioners to the homes of patients with COPD or heart failure once per month or more frequently if needed. The service also includes access to a 24/7 telephone line for patients to speak with a nurse practitioner from the program. This helps a patient’s care team understand factors affecting patients outside of the hospital setting. With more knowledge about a patient’s lifestyle and environment, health care providers can offer personalized and targeted care. These efforts in tandem with other models of care have resulted in significant reductions in avoidable hospital admissions over the past few years.

The Role of 340B in the Community Cares Clinic: The savings generated by Ascension Via Christi’s 340B participation support the Community Cares Clinic, as well as the other four model services with which it partners.

Replicating the Community Cares Clinic Model: Other hospitals looking to start programs like Community Cares should first identify key barriers for their patients such as the inability to leave their home for care. Hospitals should develop programs that address these barriers when providing services to their patients.

Check out all of our episodes on the 340B Insight podcast website. You also can stay updated on all 340B Health news and information by visiting our homepage. If you have any questions you’d like us to answer on the podcast, email us at [email protected].

Episode Resources:

1. 340B Health Member Alert on Eli Lilly’s Contract Pharmacy Plan

2. Bipartisan Bill Would Protect 340B Status During Emergency

3. Ascension Via Christi Community Cares Clinic

4. 340B Coalition Virtual Summer Conference

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340B’s Role in Supporting Rural Health Care

In this episode of 340B Insight we speak with Chuck Beams, executive director of pharmacy services, business development, and government relations at East Alabama Medical Center (EAMC), about how the 340B program helps EAMC serve its rural community. We also provide 340B news updates regarding the CMS Medicare Part B cuts to 340B hospitals and new 340B research.

A Diverse Patient Population: EAMC is located in Opelika, Alabama, and serves 11 counties, totaling a population of nearly half a million. Although it is located near Auburn University, it serves many underserved, rural patients who live in nearby communities.

Support Center Amid Natural Disasters: In March 2019, eastern Alabama experienced a devastating tornado that left 23 people dead. In the aftermath, EAMC held the community together with its emergency medical response and social services such as discounted medical bills.

Using 340B Savings to Serve the Underserved: EAMC is one of a dwindling number of hospitals in the area. The 340B program is a key reason why EAMC has survived. Chuck’s team has leveraged 340B savings to provide uncompensated care to uninsured and low-income patients, a meds-to-beds program to ensure patients have the medications they need at discharge, mobile health services, and access to pharmacists in the emergency department,.

The Importance of Advocating for 340B: Chuck shares the importance of advocating for the program at both the federal and state levels to ensure policymakers understand the value it brings to patients and the rural hospitals that care for them.

Check out all of our episodes on the 340B Insight podcast website. You can also stay updated on all 340B Health news and information by visiting our homepage. If you have any questions you’d like us to cover in this podcast, email us at [email protected].

Episode Resources:

  1. 340B Health OPPS Resource Center
  2. Research Brief: 340B HOSPITALS TREAT A LARGER PERCENTAGE OF CANCER PATIENTS IN UNDERSERVED POPULATIONS
  3. Faces of 340B: Chuck Beams
  4. East Alabama Medical Center

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undefined - Addressing Healthcare Disparities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Addressing Healthcare Disparities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

In this episode, we spoke with Dr. Jewel Younge, Clinical Pharmacist at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health) and Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy. We invited Jewel on the podcast after she participated in a panel discussion on health care inequalities during the 340B Coalition Virtual Summer Conference in late July. At the start of the episode, we discussed several news updates including a new presidential executive order regarding the 340B program.

Some key takeaways from the conversation with Jewel Younge include:

Jewel’s Path to Pharmacy: Jewel took a nontraditional path to become a pharmacist. Originally the Chair of the Visual and Performing Arts Department at Olive-Harvey College, Jewel sought to expand her horizons by taking chemistry courses. After years of learning and training, she is now a practicing pharmacist and assistant professor at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy.

COVID-19 Highlights Health Disparities in the US: Jewel shared data pointing to race and age disparities during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chicago. She notes that the Black and Latinx communities have experienced higher positivity rates and deaths, while deaths for people over the age of 60 are disproportionately high.

Busting Myths: Jewel emphasizes that communities that lack trust in health care systems are suffering from “COVID-19 myths.” For example, many are skeptical that the costs of seeking hospital care for medical conditions during the pandemic outweigh the benefits. She calls on health care professionals to improve outreach and build relationships with these communities.

340B’s Role in Addressing Health Disparities: UI Health provides more than $27 million per year in uncompensated care and has more than $19 million in 340B savings, which in turn is invested in pharmacy services, a medication assistance program, and other services that enhance patient care. Jewel said, “That's really what 340B is all about. Taking a small benefit and turning it into a massive reward for as many people as possible.”

Closing patient care gaps that perpetuate health care disparities in the U.S. will require input and action from safety-net providers. We are fortunate to have leaders such as Jewel who are leading the way toward progress.

Check out all of our episodes on the 340B Insight podcast website. You also can stay updated on all 340B Health news and information by visiting our homepage. If you have any questions you’d like us to cover in this podcast, email us at [email protected].

Episode Resources:

  1. President Trump Signs Executive Order on 340B
  2. Statement on Congresswoman Doris Matsui and Congressman Chris Stewart on Bipartisan House Legislation to Protect 340B During COVID-19
  3. Report: The Role of Hospitals in Serving Medicaid and Low-Income Medicare Patients (and accompanying infographic)
  4. University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System

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