Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What do patients NOT have to be provided an accounting of disclosures for?

  1. Disclosures made directly to the patient

  2. Disclosures made for public health purposes

  3. Disclosures listed on the pharmacy's website

  4. Disclosures made in the pharmacy's physical ledgers

The correct answer is: Disclosures made directly to the patient

Patients do not have to be provided an accounting of disclosures for disclosures made directly to them, as they are already aware of the information being disclosed. The other options are incorrect because disclosures made for public health purposes and disclosures listed on the pharmacy's website are subject to accounting of disclosures requirements. Additionally, disclosures made in the pharmacy's physical ledgers may also require an accounting of disclosures, as they are considered official records.