Rhode Island Multistate Pharmacy Jurisprudence (MPJE) Practice Exam

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How long does a pharmacy have to receive a preliminary audit report?

  1. 30 days

  2. 45 days

  3. 60 days

  4. 90 days

The correct answer is: 60 days

A pharmacy has 60 days to receive a preliminary audit report following an audit conducted by a third-party entity. This timeframe is established to ensure that pharmacies have adequate notice and the opportunity to address any discrepancies or issues identified during the audit before final findings are published. Receiving the report within this period allows pharmacies sufficient time to review the results and prepare any necessary responses or corrections. Choosing other timeframes, such as 30, 45, or 90 days, would not align with the regulations governing audit practices that prioritize timely communication and resolution processes within the pharmacy profession. The 60-day window serves as a standard that supports transparent practices and accountability while still enabling pharmacies to maintain efficient operations and compliance.