Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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What is required for electronic prescribing systems?

  1. Must meet standards for security and integrity

  2. Can operate on any public network

  3. Do not require authorization

  4. Only need to be approved by the pharmacist

The correct answer is: Must meet standards for security and integrity

Electronic prescribing systems require standards for security and integrity to protect patient information and ensure the accuracy of prescriptions. Option B, operating on any public network, may introduce vulnerabilities and compromise patient privacy. Option C, not requiring authorization, may allow for unauthorized access and modification of prescriptions. Option D, only needing approval from the pharmacist, may not adequately assess the security and integrity of the system. Therefore, option A is the most important requirement for electronic prescribing systems.