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Which type of Medicare does not necessarily require line-of-sight supervision for a PT student and for which facilities? a. Medicare Part A

b. Medicare Part B
c. Medicare Part C
d. Medicare Part D

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User Aron C
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Final answer:

Medicare Part B does not necessarily require line-of-sight supervision for a PT student. It is applicable to various facilities including outpatient clinics, doctor's offices, and rehabilitation centers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of Medicare that does not necessarily require line-of-sight supervision for a PT student is Medicare Part B.

Medicare Part B is an optional insurance system that covers health-care costs outside of hospital stays for physician services, medical tests, and outpatient visits. Unlike Medicare Part A, Part B does not necessarily require line-of-sight supervision for a PT student. This means that PT students can provide certain services under the supervision of a licensed healthcare professional without the need for direct observation.

This exception is applicable to various facilities including outpatient clinics, doctor's offices, and rehabilitation centers.

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