Colorado Mental Health Jurisprudence Test 2025 – 400 Free Practice Questions to Pass the Exam

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When can a professional disclose client information during a review?

When conducting a hospital-sanctioned review only

When involved in a professional review committee under specific legal sections

During a review, professionals are only allowed to disclose client information if they are involved in a professional review committee and under specific legal sections. The other options are incorrect because they do not follow the necessary protocols for protecting client confidentiality. Option A only allows disclosure during a hospital-sanctioned review, while option C suggests disclosing client information to any public member, which could potentially violate a client's trust and privacy. Option D is also incorrect as it suggests sharing information based on another client's disclosure, which is not an acceptable practice in protecting client confidentiality. Therefore, the most appropriate and legal way for a professional to disclose client information during a review is when involved in a professional review committee and under specific legal sections.

When requested by any public member

Whenever information is shared by another client

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