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IU HEALTH BLOOMINGTON HOSPITAL

340B ID DSH150051

ParticipatingDisproportionate Share Hospital

IU HEALTH BLOOMINGTON HOSPITAL is a Disproportionate Share Hospital enrolled in the federal 340B Drug Pricing Program in BLOOMINGTON, IN. The program lets qualifying providers buy outpatient drugs at deep federal discounts. This entity reports 21 contract-pharmacy arrangement(s) (9 currently active) — the third-party pharmacies that dispense its 340B-discounted drugs.

Contract pharmacies (21)

PharmacyLocationBeginTerminatedPharmacy ID
DIPLOMAT SPECIALTY PHARMACYFLINT, MI2021-04-012022-05-063901
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-10-0152552
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-10-0152553
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-10-0152575
HOOK-SUPERX, L.L.C.BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-10-0152577
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH, INCPLAINFIELD, IN2021-04-0195805
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH, INC.INDIANAPOLIS, IN2021-04-0151624
KROGER COLUMBUS CENTRAL FILL #019COLUMBUS, OH2021-04-012024-03-3189855
KROGER PHARMACY #330BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-04-012024-03-31114274
KROGER PHARMACY J-900BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-04-012024-03-3152559
KROGER PHARMACY J-91BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-04-012024-03-3152555
KROGER SPECIALTY PHARMACY FL 2ORLANDO, FL2021-04-012022-07-1339200
OPTUM PHARMACY 701, LLCFLINT, MI2022-01-13132743
OPTUM PHARMACY 702, LLCJEFFERSONVILLE, IN2021-04-0190281
OPTUM PHARMACY 705, LLCBIRMINGHAM, AL2025-10-0143586
THE KROGER COBLOOMINGTON, IN2021-04-012024-03-3152569
THE KROGER CO DBA KROGER SAVBLOOMINGTON, IN2021-04-012024-03-3152556
WAL-MART CENTRAL FILL 10-2670SPRING, TX2021-04-012023-10-2670688
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1026BEDFORD, IN2021-04-012023-10-2652595
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-1991BLOOMINGTON, IN2021-04-012023-10-2652570
WAL-MART PHARMACY 10-5997ORLANDO, FL2021-04-012023-10-2639270

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About this data

The 340B Drug Pricing Program (Public Health Service Act §340B) requires drug manufacturers to sell outpatient drugs to enrolled "covered entities" — disproportionate-share hospitals, federally qualified health centers, and specialized clinics — at significant discounts. Covered entities increasingly contract with third-party "contract pharmacies" to dispense these drugs, a practice that has grown explosively and drawn scrutiny over how the discounts are used. This page mirrors HRSA's Office of Pharmacy Affairs (OPAIS) public registry.

Source: HRSA OPAIS. License: CC0 1.0. Snapshot 2026-06-25.