Spring 2026 340B Grantees Conference
340B Grantees Spring Conference
May 28-30, 2026
Houston, TX
Early Bird Registration Now Open until February 20, 2026!
The 340B Grantees Conference is back, even bigger than before! Hosted by RWC-340B and our conference partners, the conference will take place at the Hyatt Regency Downtown | 1200 Louisiana St, in Houston, TX from May 28-30, 2026. The conference provides a platform for 340B Grantees like Ryan White Clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), and FQHC Look-alikes to come together and share best practices, learn from experts in the field, and network with colleagues from around the country.
Who Should Attend?
RWC-340B and our conference partners invite all Federal Grantees and partners, representing a diverse range of organizations such as Ryan White Clinics, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), specialty clinics including Tribal, Black Lung, Family Planning, Hemophilia, and beyond. We strongly believe that the conference curriculum holds immense value for every grantee and staff member, regardless of their role or background.
What to Expect
- The Spring conference will feature an impressive lineup of presenters, panel discussions, and workshops, all focused on the unique needs and challenges faced by 340B Grantees.
- 340B University: Education for Grantees (presented by Apexus, the HRSA 340B Prime Vendor) is a pre-conference session offered at no charge. Join us for an interactive learning experience about 340B Program requirements, focusing on community health center and grantee compliance. We’ll cover key areas such as program eligibility, preventing diversion and duplicate discounts, and inventory management in various settings, with insights from 340B experts and experienced faculty. Registration for 340B University is available through Apexus by clicking on this link.
- Panels and roundtables will cover compliance with the latest 340B program regulations, strategies for maximizing the benefits of the 340B program, ways to use data to improve patient outcomes and satisfaction, and 340B advocacy.
- In addition to the educational sessions, there will be ample opportunity to network with other 340B grantees and learn about the latest products, services, and solutions to help 340B grantees optimize their operations from leading vendors.
2. Emphasize the collective responsibility of all stakeholders in 340B-covered entities to foster a culture of compliance through self-auditing and implementing policies and procedures that help optimize the delivery of quality care.
3. Evaluate and discuss the impact of ongoing litigation, federal and state laws, to understand their potential effects on the 340B program administration.
4. Discuss the importance of collecting and analyzing program data to improve decision-making and patient care.
5. Explain how implementing certain innovative non-traditional pharmacy services can expand patient care options within some entities.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
This activity is planned and implemented through the joint providership of Purdue University College of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Education (Purdue) and Ryan White Clinics for 340B Access in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). Purdue University College of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development (Purdue) is an accredited provider for ACCME for physicians and ACPE for pharmacists.
Purdue will designate a maximum of 12.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ for physicians and a maximum of 12.0 ACPE CE credits for pharmacists. This is an all-or-nothing event. Learners must attend all conference sessions to earn 12.0 ACCME or ACPE CE credit. Additionally, other healthcare professionals, i.e. nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs) can apply credit from this activity to their national accreditation bodies, AANP and AAPA respectively, since these organizations accept AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ from organizations accredited by the ACCME. As a result, NPs and PAs will still be included in the target audience for this event.
All-Inclusive Registration
- All registrations include access to meals/reception (Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Snacks, and Welcome Reception on Monday, Breakfast, Lunch, and Afternoon Snacks on Tuesday), all sessions (some sessions reserved for Covered Entities Only).
Conference App
- We’re excited to continue our conference app, featuring a virtual agenda, messaging, maps, exhibitor functions, and more!
