Health Policy Podcast

The $100 Billion Loophole: Why 340B Reform is Essential

17 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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Economist Wayne Winegarden joins the podcast to expose how the 340B Drug Discount Program evolved from a small safety net for rural clinics into a \$100 billion revenue engine for massive hospital systems. He explores how misaligned incentives drive up drug spending, fuel hospital consolidation, and why transparency is the first step toward reform.

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