In: Operations Management
Slaff, a 73-year-old-retiree, was covered under Medicare for medical expenses. When Slaff experienced difficulty breathing, she visited her family doctor for assistance. her family doctor referred her to a pulmonologist, a specialist in respiratory illness, who prescribed a drug to address the medical condition.
A. Can Slaff receive benefits under Medicare Part A to cover the fee charged by her general practitioner?
B. Can Slaff receive benefits under Medicare Part B to cover the fee charged by her pulmonologist?
C. Can Slaff receive benefits under Medicare Part D to cover the cost of the drug prescribed by her pulmonologist?
D. Is Slaff pharmacist required to adhere to the to the privacy provisions included in HIPAA?
Along these lines, Slaff can't get benefits under Medicare A to
cover the expense charged by her general professional. Medicare Plan B alludes to an arrangement that covers all
outpatient care and benefits and additionally specialist care. On
the off chance that Slaff is secured under this arrangement, she
can get advantages to cover the expense charged by her
pulmonologist. On the off chance that she is under this arrangement, she can
likewise get advantages to cover the expense charged by her family
specialist (general professional). According to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA), facilities, specialists, nursing homes, drug stores,
and so forth are required to submit to this demonstration,
particularly for medicare plans. Along these lines, Slaff's drug specialist supplier needs to
stick to the security arrangements remembered for HIPAA which is to
set standards concerning when and how wellbeing related data
(counting specialists that the patient is being alluded to, meds
that the patient is recommended) with respect to an individual
might be utilized or uncovered.