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Healthcare
An integral part
of any culture or country, health care is one of the most basic and important
aspects of any society. While it may appear in different forms, its basic goals
of prevention, treatment and cure are the same everywhere. Whether it's a clinic,
a hospital or a doctor's office, video surveillance is a valuable security tool
for healthcare institutions of all shapes and sizes, helping patients, doctors
and staff focus on the treatment first.
Benefits of Clinic
Security Cameras
- Protect
patients – Medical records can hold some of the most private information
about a person, and could contain information that could be valuable to identity
thieves or other conniving parties. A video surveillance system in an office
lobby or file room can help keep patient's medical records – and identities-
safe. Healthcare security cameras can also keep patients safe while they're
waiting to visit the doctor, helping to improve their overall experience.
- Protect
supplies – One of the most important parts of healthcare is having
the right equipment to do the job. Medical supplies range from inexpensive
things like tongue depressors and cotton swabs to hi-tech equipment like x-ray
machines or advanced medicines. Security cameras in store rooms can help keep
supplies safe, making healthcare operations more efficient.
- Remote
monitoring – Advances in IP video and digital technology have made
it possible to view surveillance footage remotely from any internet browser,
or in some cases, a mobile phone. This breakthrough allows healthcare facilities
to stay protected 24 hours a day.
Risks of Healthcare
Surveillance
- Privacy
– it is extremely important that patient and doctor privacy be protected at
all times. A person's health is legally a subject that can only be discussed
between the patient and provider, and therefore, security cameras should only
be placed in public areas where they will not compromise any issues of privacy
or trust.
Setup Advice for
Clinic IP Video Cameras
- Place cameras
near entrances and exits to capture every
visitor who enters the healthcare facility
- Place cameras
in store rooms and hallways to ensure safety of equipment.
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