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Health Care & Hospital Law

Apr. 18, 2019

Putative class claims hospital videoed women without consent

A proposed class action accuses Sharp Grossmont Hospital in San Diego of using hidden cameras in operating rooms of its Women’s Health Center, where more than 1,800 women are believed to have been recorded without their consent or knowledge during C-section births, miscarriages, hysterectomies and other medical procedures.

A proposed class action accuses Sharp Grossmont Hospital in San Diego of using hidden cameras in operating rooms of its Women's Health Center, where more than 1,800 women are believed to have been recorded without their consent or knowledge during C-section births, miscarriages, hysterectomies and other medical procedures.

Sharp Grossmont Hospital and its agents breached its patients' rights to privacy as motion sensor cameras reco...

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