New Webinar: “Preparing for OBBBA Impacts: Medicare DSH and 340B Updates”

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

11:00 am – 12:00 pm E.T.

Duration: 60 Minutes

Doctor explaining Medicare DSH and 340B eligibility considerations to a patient

Series

Healthcare Regulatory Roundup

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Healthcare Regulatory Roundup

Twice each month, PYA experts discuss the latest industry developments as part of our popular Healthcare Regulatory Roundup (HCRR) webinar series. In addition to straightforward explanations of those developments and actionable guidance, attendees will be offered the chance to earn continuing professional education units in selected sessions.

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) requires states with expanded Medicaid coverage to implement community engagement requirements by January 1, 2027. These requirements may reduce Medicaid volumes for certain hospitals, potentially affecting Medicare Disproportionate Share Hospital (DSH) percentages and 340B eligibility.

In this session, Katie Baker, Sarah Bowman, and Ramzi Fadayel will discuss how OBBBA-related changes may influence Medicare DSH calculations, the potential downstream impact on 340B qualification, and strategies for accurately reporting all DSH-eligible days. The webinar will also provide an update on recent 340B policy and regulatory developments affecting providers.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify strategies for accurately reporting all DSH-eligible days
  • Assess how OBBBA community engagement requirements may affect Medicare DSH payments and 340B eligibility
  • Summarize the recent 340B policy and regulatory updates

This webinar is part of PYA’s Healthcare Regulatory Roundup, a popular series during which PYA experts provide practical insights on the latest industry regulatory developments. For more than 40 years, PYA has been committed to regulatory compliance and helping healthcare organizations create attainable compliance programs while mitigating risks.

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