Only the patients medical information - nothing else.
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Whether it's illegal to take pictures in a hospital hall depends on local laws and hospital policies. Generally, hospitals may restrict photography to protect patient privacy and confidentiality under laws like HIPAA in the U.S. It's advisable to seek permission from hospital staff before taking any photos to ensure compliance with regulations and respect for individuals' privacy.
You could just get a curtain and that will cover spatial privacy. As for information privacy, do not leave a patient's information lying out where anyone can see it and do not share it with anyone who does not have permission to know the information. Be careful about who might be listening when you discuss a patient's information with others. Be sure to have security on any computers used to access patient's information.
The reasons would be medical or police related. Medical restraints are used with the goal to protect the patient from injuring himself and the police restraints are used to protect other people in the hospital from a potentially dangerous patient.
No, patient confidentiality laws, such as HIPAA in the United States, prohibit disclosing a patient's appointment time to family members without the patient's explicit consent. This is to protect the privacy and personal health information of the patient. If the patient has authorized the family member to receive such information, then it can be shared. Always check with the patient or the relevant privacy policies before sharing any details.