Medical Voyeur -
A more severe form where a practitioner uses their position to view a patient’s body or perform unnecessary examinations for sexual arousal.
While most medical professionals maintain strict ethical standards, "medical voyeurism" generally falls into two categories: medical voyeur
Staff members accessing the electronic health records (EHR) of celebrities, coworkers, or neighbors without a clinical need. A more severe form where a practitioner uses
HIPAA violations & enforcement | American Medical Association medical voyeur
In the United States, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) provides a strict framework for protecting patient data. Violating these standards for "voyeuristic" reasons can lead to:

