What Are the Keys To Enacting State 340B Protections?
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We have released several episodes in recent months in which we have discussed federal and state legislative efforts on 340B. But what does it take to get 340B protections through a state legislature and to the governor’s desk? In this episode, we speak with Ryan Cross, vice president of governmental affairs with Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, based in Baton Rouge, La. This system operates 10 hospitals in Louisiana and Mississippi. Both states recently enacted contract pharmacy protection laws. Ryan says there were three factors involved with getting these state protections over the legislative finish line:
Relationships — Ryan says the relationships 340B advocates formed with other hospitals, lawmakers, and public policy staff contributed to their successes at the state level. The first time to discuss 340B with these individuals cannot be when a bill is going up for consideration, much less when stakeholders are on defense and trying to explain the importance of 340B in the wake of legislation that would harm covered entities.
Messaging — Ryan explains how the messaging that resonated in the states during the 340B contract pharmacy debate focused on how big pharma is trying to take money away from not-for-profit hospitals and drive it to out-of-state shareholders. By emphasizing the variety of patient programs and support that are possible because of 340B without making it a referendum on the federal program at large, that case mostly sells itself.
Grassroots — Ryan notes that there are roughly 18,000 members of his health system across Louisiana and Mississippi. These are physicians, nurses, pharmacy techs, and other health care professionals with representatives that they can contact. Knowing when to deploy these grassroots supporters to make phone calls and send emails is important, because that can get attention and results when timed well.
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