Abstract

Most methods for evaluating speech privacy were developed for offices and corporate environments and from the point of view of productivity and distraction impacts on the listeners. How do these methods translate to healthcare and other environments where confidential containment of information is required by law? This case study will look at the objective measurements of speech privacy along with patient subjective impressions and expectations surveyed.

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