Washington Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence MPJE Practice Exam

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When can information be shared without violating privacy rules?

  1. When it is de-identified

  2. At the physician's discretion

  3. After obtaining NPI

  4. With a court order

The correct answer is: When it is de-identified

Information can be shared without violating privacy rules when it is de-identified, meaning that all personal identifying information has been removed. This option is correct because it protects an individual's privacy while still allowing for necessary sharing of information. Options B and C are incorrect because they do not guarantee that privacy rules will not be violated. As a physician's discretion or obtaining a National Provider Identifier (NPI) number does not necessarily ensure that personal information will not be shared without consent or authorization. Option D, sharing information with a court order, can only be done in specific circumstances and does not always guarantee protection of an individual's privacy.