Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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How are changes to the Notice of Privacy Practices communicated to patients?

  1. By email

  2. Posted in the pharmacy

  3. Via regular mail

  4. Through a phone call

The correct answer is: Posted in the pharmacy

Changes to the Notice of Privacy Practices are typically communicated through posting in the pharmacy, as this is the most accessible and visible method for patients. Email (option A) may not be reliable as some patients may not have email or regularly check it. Regular mail (option C) can be easily missed or discarded by patients. Phone calls (option D) may be a suitable option for patients who have given their consent for communication through phone, but this would need to be individually confirmed and is not a standard method for communicating changes to the Notice of Privacy Practices. Therefore, posting in the pharmacy (option B) is the most effective method for communicating changes to patients.