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En Japón, como en muchos otros países, la privacidad y la confidencialidad en la atención médica son fundamentales. Los pacientes tienen derecho a esperar que sus consultas médicas sean privadas y respetuosas. La grabación oculta de pacientes sin su consentimiento explícito puede constituir una violación de la Ley de Protección de la Información Personal de Japón y otras regulaciones relacionadas con la privacidad y la ética médica.

The proliferation of smartphones and digital recording technology has made it increasingly easy for individuals to secretly record interactions with healthcare providers. While some patients may record consultations for personal reference or to advocate for themselves, others may do so with malicious intent. The case of a Japanese gynecologist, who was recorded by a patient without their knowledge or consent, raises important questions about the ethics of hidden camera recordings in medical settings.

"The Unseen Observer: Uncovering the Truth Behind Hidden Cameras in Japanese Gynecologists' Offices"