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. 2021 Feb 24;12(1):120–132. doi: 10.1055/s-0040-1722614

Table 3. Summary of answers—providers in Minnesota and Florida.

In which of the following scenarios would you be comfortable with video recognition and video recording in patient's room? Yes No No strong opinion
All the time while the patient is in the hospital room 47 (20) 141 (62) 40 (18)
Only while undergoing diagnostic manipulation 91 (42) 79 (37) 46 (21)
Only while undergoing an invasive intervention in procedure room 101 (46) 75 (34) 43 (20)
Only in an emergency situation 92 (42) 82 (37) 45 (21)
Other 10 (10) 43 (42) 50 (49)
In which of these situations would you agree on using video recognition and video recording patients in the hospital?
Automatic detection of abnormalities and patients' instability 125 (55) 78 (35) 22 (10)
Monitoring and enhancing patient safety 153 (67) 57 (25) 19 (8)
Automatization of care processes 89 (40) 105 (46) 31 (14)
Diagnostic suggestions and decision support 113 (51) 77 (35) 31 (14)
For improving quality of health care 128 (57) 66 (29) 32 (14)
Other 6 (7) 35 (40) 47 (53)
What would be your specific concerns about video recognition and video recording in a hospital setting?
I am concerned that patients or family members would be uncomfortable with the video recognition and video recording patients. 168 (73) 25 (11) 36 (16)
My concern is that there may be privacy breaches in which the video recording will be shared. 163 (71) 40 (17) 27 (12)
I am concerned about the use of video recordings in lawsuits. 183 (81) 27 (12) 17 (7)
I am concerned that artificial intelligence will replace my job. 32 (14) 172 (76) 21 (9)
I am concerned about my daily work being continuously monitored and evaluated. 132 (58) 77 (34) 18 (8)
My concern is that it will erode my professional skills 64 (28) 131 (58) 32 (14)