Learn more about Johns Hopkins Health System imaging and recording policy by going to The Johns Hopkins Medicine Imaging and Recording Oversight (IROC) Committee's page on Inside Hopkins. The Imaging and Recording Oversight Committee (IROC) and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Imaging and Recording Policy were developed to ensure that recording of audio, video and still images (photography) on Johns Hopkins Health System property and in clinical space have the appropriate agreements, approvals and on-site escorts in place. Many of these projects fall under the domain of the Johns Hopkins Marketing and Communications Department’s media relations, public relations and corporate communications divisions, which manage news media access to Johns Hopkins Health System sites using a separate vetting and approval process. All other recording projects are subject to IROC review.
Imaging and recording project requests can be submitted to cameraoncampus@jhmi.edu.
Mainstream Media / Journalist Access to the Johns Hopkins Health System requests must be submitted to JHMedia@jhmi.edu. Any imaging and recording on health system property by mainstream media, including broadcast, web and print must be pre-approved, even if the intended subject is not a patient.
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