A coalition of health centers has dropped a lawsuit against the federal government over its failure to provide a venue for fighting pharmaceutical companies they say are overcharging them for certain drugs.
The National Association of Community Health Centers dropped its US District Court for the District of Columbia lawsuit after the Health and Human Services Department announced a plan to revamp its administrative dispute resolution process to resolve price fights for those participating in the 340B drug discount program.
The NACHC sued the HHS in 2020, claiming the government was failing to fulfill its regulatory duties because it lacked ...