Final answer:
The correct answer is 'The supervising PT directly provides a majority of the treatment'. This is not a requirement for Medicare reimbursement for student services under the supervision of a PT.
Step-by-step explanation:
The requirements for a supervising PT (Physical Therapist) to have student services provided to patients with Medicare B reimbursed do not include a. The supervising PT directly provides a majority of the treatment. This statement is not a requirement for Medicare reimbursement. Instead, the conditions that must be met involve the supervising PT being present in the office and immediately available to assist, even though they do not have to provide the majority of the treatment themselves. They must also be not engaged in treating another patient or doing other tasks that take attention away from the student (b. The supervising PT is not performing other tasks and c. The supervising PT is not involved in treating or supervising another patient) and they should be actively involved in the patient's treatment plan and responsible for clinical decision-making (d. The supervising PT is actively involved in treatment and is responsible for the clinical decision making).