Medical Institutions Involved in Illegal Filming, Kaohsiung City Government Accepts Public Complaints
The Kaohsiung City Government is accepting public complaints regarding suspected illegal filming in medical institutions, where patients' private body parts were allegedly filmed without consent at I-Mei Clinic and Guangze Clinic. The city government urges affected individuals to contact the Health Bureau for full assistance in protecting their rights.
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- 📰 Published: May 11, 2026 at 12:01
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(Central News Agency, Reporter Tsai Meng-yu, Kaohsiung, May 11th)The Kaohsiung City Government stated today that in addition to I-Mei Clinic, there are also reports of individuals at Guangze Clinic in Kaohsiung suspected of having their private body parts filmed without consent. The city government urges former patients to contact the City Health Bureau, stating that it will fully assist in protecting their rights.
The Kaohsiung City Government issued a press release today stating that recently, prosecutors and police have been investigating suspected illegal filming cases in medical institutions. The city government highly values the infringement of patient privacy and medical safety, and has instructed the Health Bureau and Police Department to cooperate with judicial authorities in conducting relevant administrative investigations and subsequent protection measures.
According to currently available information, in addition to I-Mei Clinic, there are also individuals at Guangze Clinic in Kaohsiung who are suspected of having their private body parts filmed without consent during aesthetic medical procedures. The city government urges former patients who have concerns about being infringed upon to proactively contact the Health Bureau, stating that it will fully assist in protecting their rights.
The city government stated that it is currently aware that some individuals have had highly sensitive personal data and private content, such as private body parts, recorded without consent during medical or aesthetic procedures in medical institutions in Kaohsiung City. The situation is extremely serious.
The city government pointed out that to further confirm the scope of impact, clarify the facts of the case, and protect the legal rights of affected individuals, the city government has instructed the Health Bureau to set up a dedicated hotline for medical privacy rights infringement: (07)7134000 ext. 5801, 5802, or 5803. Dedicated personnel will handle public complaints, and after clarifying individual cases, they will be referred to relevant agencies for legal processing.
Regarding the medical institutions involved, the city government will continue to require them to cooperate with the investigation in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, to clarify and ascertain the situation, including the installation and management procedures of image recording equipment, confirm the scope of affected parties, preserve relevant evidence and equipment records, notify affected individuals and assist with subsequent legal procedures, clarify the situation of treatment fees and consumer disputes, and demand the submission of improvement measures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. (Edited by: Chang Ya-ching) 1150511
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The Kaohsiung City Government issued a press release today stating that recently, prosecutors and police have been investigating suspected illegal filming cases in medical institutions. The city government highly values the infringement of patient privacy and medical safety, and has instructed the Health Bureau and Police Department to cooperate with judicial authorities in conducting relevant administrative investigations and subsequent protection measures.
According to currently available information, in addition to I-Mei Clinic, there are also individuals at Guangze Clinic in Kaohsiung who are suspected of having their private body parts filmed without consent during aesthetic medical procedures. The city government urges former patients who have concerns about being infringed upon to proactively contact the Health Bureau, stating that it will fully assist in protecting their rights.
The city government stated that it is currently aware that some individuals have had highly sensitive personal data and private content, such as private body parts, recorded without consent during medical or aesthetic procedures in medical institutions in Kaohsiung City. The situation is extremely serious.
The city government pointed out that to further confirm the scope of impact, clarify the facts of the case, and protect the legal rights of affected individuals, the city government has instructed the Health Bureau to set up a dedicated hotline for medical privacy rights infringement: (07)7134000 ext. 5801, 5802, or 5803. Dedicated personnel will handle public complaints, and after clarifying individual cases, they will be referred to relevant agencies for legal processing.
Regarding the medical institutions involved, the city government will continue to require them to cooperate with the investigation in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, to clarify and ascertain the situation, including the installation and management procedures of image recording equipment, confirm the scope of affected parties, preserve relevant evidence and equipment records, notify affected individuals and assist with subsequent legal procedures, clarify the situation of treatment fees and consumer disputes, and demand the submission of improvement measures to prevent similar incidents from happening again. (Edited by: Chang Ya-ching) 1150511
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