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In the same way, the law requiring the CCTV to be delivered to the National Hospital Operating Room has already been passed to the National Assembly several years ago. It is not easy to point out that doctors are strongly opposed to this and now we need to think proactively.

Reporter Kang Min-woo listened to pros and cons.

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In addition to the recent case of a medical device salesperson dropping a patient into a brain surgery, a nurse performed a suture operation instead, in the absence of a home doctor.

In addition, there were many cases in which an implanted patient took a photo with his / her implants, and also had a birthday party in front of a patient at the operating table.

At that time, there was a consensus that CCTV was mandatory in the operating room.

[An Yi Jong / Representative of Korea Patient Representative Association: Many anti-human rights patients are hard to imagine, and criminal activities are constantly being revealed. The reason why it became so popular recently is that it is known outside of CCTV.

CCTV is installed in two of the four major hospitals in Korea, but there is no recording function in CCTV installed.

The medical community has been reluctant to introduce CCTV in the operating room because of the violation of the privacy of the medical staff and the patient, the possibility that the medical person may be recognized as a potential criminal, and the ineffective recording and storage of all operations.

However, there is a view that CCTV installation can help the medical community.

[Choi, Bong-Gyun / Attorney: It seems to be a good resource to help you judge medical malpractice. If you have a CCTV, you can use it as proof that you did not make a mistake.]

It is noteworthy that the case of this Gyeonggi Provincial Hospital will be an opportunity to expand the introduction of CCTV into the hospital operating room including public medical institutions.

(Image coverage: Park Jin-ho · Shin Dong-hwan, Image editing: Seongwon Ha, CG: Park Jung-kwon)