Article 62 of the Tort Liability Law stipulates: "Medical institutions and their medical staff should keep patients' privacy. If the patient's privacy is leaked or his medical records are disclosed without the patient's consent, causing damage to the patient, he shall bear tort liability. " Your physical illness information belongs to your personal privacy, and the hospital should bear tort liability for revealing privacy without your consent.
Patient's right to privacy refers to the right that patients enjoy in medical activities to protect their privacy, medical history, physical defects, special experiences, pain and other privacy from any form of external infringement. Besides the patient's illness, the content of this right of privacy also includes personal information, private activities and other defects or secrets that patients only disclose to doctors but don't want others to know in the process of seeing a doctor.