What kind of responsibility does the hospital bear for revealing patients' privacy

Legal subjectivity:

Medical staff have the responsibility to reveal the personal privacy of patients. If the medical treatment reveals the patient's personal privacy, the patient can negotiate compensation with the medical treatment. If negotiation fails, patients can collect relevant evidence and go to court to sue for medical infringement. Medical institutions and their medical personnel shall keep patients confidential.

Legal objectivity:

Article 1226 of the Civil Code stipulates that medical institutions and their medical staff should keep patients' privacy and personal information confidential. Anyone who divulges the privacy and personal information of patients or their medical records without the consent of patients shall bear tort liability.