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2026.01.19
In healthcare settings, deploying video surveillance solutions necessitates a careful balance between security requirements and patient privacy rights.
It is crucial to strictly comply with regulations such as HIPAA, GDPR, and others; otherwise, organizations may face substantial fines and other negative consequences.
Cameras should be installed in public and semi-public areas where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. These areas include:
Typically, surveillance cameras are not allowed in all areas.
Commonly off-limits areas include doctor consultation rooms, hospital bathrooms, and employee break rooms and locker rooms. In these areas, employees and visitors have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
Surveillance cameras are not universally allowed in patient rooms either. Rules governing this vary significantly by region due to different laws, privacy expectations, and hospital policies.
In regions that allow cameras in patient rooms, they are typically used for specific safety or medical reasons, such as high-risk or elderly patients, behavioral health units, or maternity wards, that require nursing staff and doctors to have remote monitoring capabilities.
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