Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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Must generic savings be passed on to patients?

  1. Yes, 100% of savings

  2. No, not required

  3. Yes, but only a portion

  4. Yes, at least 60% of savings

The correct answer is: Yes, at least 60% of savings

Generic savings refers to the cost savings that occur when generic versions of medications are used instead of brand name medications. It is important for these savings to be passed on to patients in order to make healthcare more affordable. While option A may seem like the best answer, it is not always possible for 100% of the savings to be passed on due to various factors such as insurance contracts and pharmacy markups. Option B is incorrect because the passing on of savings is required by law. Option C is also incorrect because only a portion of the savings being passed on would not make a significant impact on the cost of medication for patients. Option D is the most accurate answer as it specifies that at least 60% of the savings should be passed on, allowing for some flexibility while still ensuring a significant cost reduction for patients.