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Does the Office of Pharmacy Affairs post the pricing information on the web site?

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Does the Office of Pharmacy Affairs post the pricing information on the web site?

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No. Manufacturers consider 340B pricing to be proprietary information that should be protected between the drug manufacturers and CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services). Entities can estimate the 340B price by taking 50% of the AWP. The AWP is a public number found in resources like the REDBOOK. However, many entities receive sub-ceiling 340B prices on drugs, meaning the entities receive pricing that is significantly lower than the minimum discount the manufacturer is required to provide. Entities can also work directly with a manufacturer or wholesaler to determine 340B prices.

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