Kettering Health strives to mitigate the impacts of a cybersecurity incident that led to a system -scale technology failure this week. The failure, which would have been the result of a cyber attack, limited the network’s ability to access certain patient care systems through the organization. On a case -by -case basis, on the basis of collaborative decision -making between care teams. Possible,, “said a network press release.Ketterring Health said that women who are healthy women who have urgent needs after working hours should go to their website for updated telephone numbers. Healthy patients should contact the main hospital line (937) 298-4331, or patient relations (937) 395-8613.
Kettering Health strives to mitigate the impacts of a cybersecurity incident that led to a system -scale technology failure this week.
The breakdown, which would have been the result of a cyber attack, limited the network’s capacity to access certain patient care systems through the organization.
The health network said Tuesday’s incident results from someone winning “Unauthorized access to its network.”
In an update on Wednesday, Kettering Health said that procedures were evaluated on a case -by -case basis, based on collaborative decision -making between care teams.
Thursday, Kettering Health shared an update on patient meetings, saying that any patient with a planned appointment should assume that he is activated unless he is contacted by phone to reprogram.
“If you have a scheduled appointment, please assume that your appointment will occur unless you are contacted by phone to reprogram. Our offices, while operating on alternative procedures in this situation, still see patients when possible,” said a network statement.
Kettering Health said that women who have health health who suffer urgent needs after working hours should go to their website For updated phone numbers.
Kettering health patients should contact the main hospital line (937) 298-4331, or patient relations (937) 395-8613.