PCB Certified Recovery Specialist (CRS) Practice Test 2026 - Free Recovery Specialist Practice Questions and Study Guide

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Which statement best describes how Part 2 treats patient-identifying information in mixed-use facilities (general medical facility that provides alcohol or drug treatment)?

The information about receiving treatment in a mixed-use facility is excluded from Part 2's patient-identifying information.

Part 2 confidentiality is designed for records kept by dedicated substance-use-treatment programs, separate from a general medical chart. In a mixed-use facility—where alcohol or drug treatment is provided within a general medical setting—the treatment information that appears in the patient’s overall medical record isn’t treated as Part 2 patient-identifying information. Instead, that data falls under standard medical confidentiality rules (HIPAA and applicable state laws). So, the information that a patient received treatment in such a mixed-use facility is excluded from Part 2’s patient-identifying information. This reflects how Part 2 protects records from standalone SUD programs, while mixed-use settings rely on general medical privacy protections. The other options imply Part 2 covers all records in mixed-use settings or that Part 2 isn’t relevant at all, which aren’t accurate.

Patient-identifying information can include data about someone who receives treatment in a mixed-use facility.

Part 2 applies to all treatment records in mixed-use settings.

Part 2 has no relevance to mixed-use facilities.

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