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Critical Discussion on Oregon's 340B Bills

Advocacy Alert

Monday, April 14, 2025
11:45 AM - 12:30 PM (PDT)

Webinar

Event Details

Oregon’s SB 533 and HB 2385 claim to protect the 340B Drug Pricing Program, but the reality is far more complex. These bills could disrupt access to discounted medications, create conflicts with federal law, and ultimately harm the very patients the 340B program is meant to serve.

The 340B program is a federal program that has experienced significant growth in the past several years, meaning potential savings are being redirected from benefiting patients to other entities including pharmacy middlemen or large health systems instead of ensuring only patients receive the benefits.

Unfortunately, these bills will only make it more difficult to ensure oversight and creates more potential for abuse or inequitable results

Register now for a live webinar to hear from industry experts on why these bills may do more harm than good—and what you can do to help protect 340B. Our panelists will break down the unintended consequences of these bills, discuss ongoing federal litigation, and explore how stakeholders can take action.

Program

Oregon Legislative Update on 340B Bills

  • Rocky Dallum, Partner - Government Relations & Public Policy Practice Group, Tonkon Torp

The Federal 340B Program - Overview

  • Brenda Gleason, President and Founder, M2 Health Care Consulting

Moderated Discussion

  • Brenda Gleason - Moderator
  • Shawn Gremminger, President and CEO, National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions
  • Jen Laws, President & CEO, Community Access National Network
  • Kalvin Pugh, State Policy Consultant, Community Access National Network

Topic Covered During this Webinar:

  • 340B overview: how lack of oversight and transparency has undermined the program
  • Federal reform update: 340B is a federal program that requires a federal fix
  • Call to action: why proposed Oregon legislation will worsen existing problems with the program and delay needed federal reform  

If you cannot make this webinar, we will post a recording on the Oregon Bio website.