Healthcare video privacy use cases
Narrow, clinical-workflow playbooks for de-identifying patient, bystander, and staff video — from gait labs and surgical recordings to telehealth visits and inpatient rehab.
Gait analysis video privacy →De-identify gait analysis and movement-screening video before it goes into teaching sets, vendor demos, or shared resear…
Surgical video de-identification →Prepare OR recordings for training libraries, credentialing review, or malpractice-defense production with patient face …
Clinical research video de-identification →Blur participant faces in behavioral-observation footage, video PROs, and trial documentation before IRB submission, spo…
Medical education video libraries →Turn real patient encounters into a student training library without an unbounded consent problem — blur patient faces b…
Telemedicine session recordings →Recorded telehealth visits capture more than the patient — family members, home interiors, and roommates in the backgrou…
Physical therapy session video →Outpatient PT clinics filming exercise sessions and home-exercise-plan videos in a shared gym catch other patients in th…
Video-recorded informed consent →Recording the informed-consent conversation on camera protects the clinic, but the room behind the patient often include…
Hospital security footage redaction →Insurance, law-enforcement, and incident-review requests for hospital CCTV footage need everyone not relevant to the req…
Inpatient rehabilitation video privacy →Post-stroke and post-injury recovery videos filmed in a shared rehab gym catch roommates and other patients in the backg…