Cempa Community Care Applauds Tennessee Legislature For Protecting 340B

Cempa Community Care, a Chattanooga-based community health organization, applauds the Tennessee Legislature for passing SB1617/HB1398, a bill that, if signed by Governor Bill Lee, would protect patients and community health groups across the state by safeguarding the integrity of the federal government’s 340B Drug Pricing Program. This program, administered by the Health Resources & Services Administration, “enables covered entities to stretch scarce federal resources as far as possible, reaching more eligible patients and providing more comprehensive services.”

Last year, Senator Richard Briggs (R-Knoxville) and Rep. Esther Helton (R-East Ridge) paved the way to advance Section 1 of this bill, but it was designated to summer study for further review. SB1617/HB1398, a more comprehensive reform bill, was introduced in this legislative session by Senator Shane Reeves (R-Murfreesboro) and Rep. Helton. The bill now heads to the desk of Governor Lee and will await his signature to become law. 

“I commend our legislators for passing this bill so that organizations like Cempa across our great state can continue to eliminate health barriers and disparities through the 340B program,” said Cempa Community Care CEO, Shannon Stephenson. “We have fought tooth and nail against predatory Pharmacy Benefit Managers who’ve wanted to undercut the program to capture revenue for their own coffers. I now urge Governor Lee to sign this bill into law so that we can continue to promote a safer and healthier Tennessee.”

The strength of this bill is built upon five key pillars, said officials. Those are:

Eliminating 340B discriminatory efforts potentially employed by PBMs that might undercut the financial benefits inherently delivered through the 340B program.

Safeguarding patient choice by (a) requiring health plans to accept coverage for prescription drugs; by (b) prohibiting a PBM from imposing coverage or benefit limitations; and by (c) ensuring that PBMs do not interfere in decisions regarding where a patient chooses to receive their drugs.

Protecting effective mechanisms that already allow medications to be acquired by patients at more affordable prices.

Cementing the fiduciary obligation PBMs have to report any entitlement benefit percentage to both the plan and covered person.

Ensuring heightened transparency by challenging the opaqueness within the healthcare system by freeing up data to provide accurate information at the point of care, empowering conversations and decisions about medicines a patient can afford.

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Robert Morris

Robert Morris serves as Chief of Staff to the CEO at Cempa Community Care, where he drives organizational alignment, strategic execution, and a mission-driven culture. Since joining Cempa as a Senior Strategic Advisor in June 2025, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s future-ready structure, advancing leadership development, and guiding operational transformation. 

Robert brings more than 25 years of leadership experience across healthcare, aerospace and defense, utilities, and nonprofit sectors. His career includes senior roles at the Tennessee Valley Authority, where he served as Senior Strategic Advisor, Director of Communications Operations, and Senior Manager of Nuclear Materials, as well as Vice President of Program Management & Supply Chain at AAR Corporation. Throughout his career, he has built a reputation for translating strategy into execution, leading large-scale transformations, and fostering inclusive, high-performing cultures. 

Deeply committed to service, Robert has dedicated his leadership beyond the workplace. He served as Chair of Cempa’s Board of Directors from 2019 to 2025, and has held leadership positions with the American Red Cross, Thrive Alabama, and the City of Huntsville’s Human Relations Commission. He is also a graduate of Leadership Chattanooga and currently serves as President-Elect of the Leadership Chattanooga Alumni Association. 

Morris earned an Executive Bachelor of Business degree from Faulkner University and has completed executive leadership programs with the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce. 

Guided by his personal whyto approach each day with empathy, curiosity, and purpose, cultivating a culture where genuine belonging fuels excellence and empowers everyone to thrive—Robert lives out the Cempa values as a compass for every decision, action, and interaction. Compassion means meeting people with empathy, seeing them fully as they are. Empowerment provides patients and staff with the tools to thrive and grow. Excellence pushes the organization to raise the bar every day. Integrity calls leaders to do the right thing, even when it is difficult. Unity reminds everyone that Cempa is strongest when it stands together. These values are not slogans—they are lived commitments to the community and to every person Robert encounters.