Eli Lilly's ultimatum to hospitals: Send 340B claims data by June 1 or lose discounts

fiercehealthcare - The drugmaker has issued a June 1 ultimatum to an unspecified number of hospitals that have resisted a data submission policy it implemented in February. Furious hospital industry groups are pushing back, calling the decision unlawful and urging the admin…

AI Summary: Eli Lilly has given hospitals an ultimatum: submit 340B claims data within a tight deadline or lose drug discounts. The move pressures health systems to comply quickly, raising questions about administrative burden, data-sharing logistics and potential financial strain for safety-net providers that rely on the program’s savings.

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