340b Contract Pharmacy
Federal opportunity from Correction. Place of performance: IN. Response deadline: Mar 04, 2026.
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RFP 26-84426 The Indiana Department of Correction has been granted enrollment into the federal 340b drug pricing program. This program provides drugs at deeply discounted prices. Requirements for continued enrollment include a contract with pharmacy services that are knowledgeable and in compliance with federal 340b requirements. The contract pharmacy must agree to comply with the department's choice of wholesaler and only charge price for prescriptions sent and admin fees.
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The Indiana Department of Correction is seeking proposals for a contract pharmacy under the 340b drug pricing program, aimed at ensuring compliance with federal requirements for discounted drug pricing. This RFP (26-84426) emphasizes the need for pharmacy services that are knowledgeable in 340b regulations and require adherence to specific pricing structures. The response deadline is set for March 4, 2026, providing ample time for bidders to prepare compliant proposals.
The buyer aims to establish a contract with a pharmacy that can provide compliant and knowledgeable services under the 340b drug pricing program, while following the designated wholesaler agreements and pricing regulations set forth by the Indiana Department of Correction.
- Review federal 340b program requirements
- Assess pharmacy options for compliance
- Develop pricing structures aligning with 340b guidelines
- Confirm adherence to wholesaler agreements
- Prepare a detailed proposal that meets RFP specifications
- Proposal summary
- Demonstrated experience with 340b compliance
- Pricing model aligned with requirements
- Evidence of knowledge regarding wholesaler agreements
- Company qualifications and certifications
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- No specific period of performance defined
- Lack of detailed local market insight
- No previous contractor performance metrics provided
- Absence of specific evaluation criteria for proposals
- Lack of clarification on admin fee structures
- No data on existing pharmacy partnerships
- Unclear expectations for reporting and accountability mechanisms
- No indication of additional compliance training needed
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