For years, pharmaceutical manufacturers have treated disputes under the 340B Drug Pricing Program (i.e., a U.S. federal program that requires drug manufacturers to provide significant discounts on outpatient prescription drugs to certain health care organizations that serve uninsured or low-income patients) as regulatory matters—issues to be handled through agency processes, not through high-stakes fraud litigation.
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