With the pandemic, the use of different communication methods has expanded considerably. This situation also led to innovations in the field of medicine. Doctors began to monitor their patients remotely on many issues through different communication channels.
Nurses make regular visits to the rooms to check the general condition of the patient. During these visits, they note information about the patient's condition. The medical camera makes it possible to obtain much of this information without having to go into the room. They can see the serum status, ECG screen, vital signs and the general condition of the patient on their computers with the help of a camera.

In some special cases, medical cameras can raise alarms via monitoring computers. Cameras that can track faces by focusing on the eyes report abnormal eye movements. They detect when the patient gets out of bed or falls and activates the alarm.
Doctors can make video calls with their patients when they are not in the hospital or in their own rooms. Thus, doctors can use their time more efficiently and have more detailed information about their patients.
One of the areas where medical cameras are used is operating rooms. Many cameras capture and transmit 4K Ultra HD images. These images make it possible to broadcast live surgeries and take screenshots at important moments. Thus, they offer the possibility of use and efficiency in all situations where surgery must be monitored outside the operating room, such as continuous medical training.