Some doctors can’t access electronic health records.
that hospitals under strain from cyberattacks like the one at CommonSpirit Health have higher death rates than places not suffering attacks.NBC News
that her husband’s doctor recommended delaying surgery until systems were back online. St. Michael Medical Center said it couldn’t do a CT scan on a patient with a brain bleed, the patient’s wifeCommonSpirit Health isn’t releasing details about which of its hospitals were impacted by the attack, but locations in Nebraska, Iowa, Washington, Texas, and Tennessee
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