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High admission rates at Naas Hospital prompts call for people to visit GP before hospital ED

High admission rates at Naas Hospital prompts call for people to visit GP before hospital ED
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Appointments cancelled at Naas Hospital today due to cyber attack

Appointments cancelled at Naas Hospital today due to cyber attack Some patients asked not to attend Reporter:   ); All routine outpatient radiology and phlebotomy (blood test) appointments have been cancelled for today, Monday, May 17, at Naas Hospital, due to the ongoing cyber attacks on the HSE s IT systems. The hospital has said that it cannot make contact with these patients directly, and has asked those with appointments not to attend at the hospital. The Dublin Midlands Hospital Group, of which Naas Hospital is a part, has said that patients should attend appointments this week unless they hear otherwise from the hospital. Patients have been warned to expect delays. They have been asked to bring previous appointment letters, and patient numbers, if available, to the hospital with them.

Portlaoise hospital appointments hit by the HSE ransomware attack by cyber criminals

Ransomware attack update: Cancellations and significant delays at Portlaoise and other hospitals

Ransomware attack update: Cancellations and significant delays at Portlaoise and other hospitals People with non-urgent conditions urged to seek alternative care Reporter: );   ); The Dublin Midlands Hospital Group has issued an update and more information for patients on how Portlaoise and its sister hospitals are coping with the criminal ransomware attack on HSE and the wider health system.  The DMHG says its priority is keeping patients safe and maintaining essential care and support services. The shutdown of our systems is having an impact on some health services and this disruption is very likely to go well into this week. Hospitals are working very hard to continue with appointments scheduled this week. However, there is some service disruption expected, said a statement issued Monday evening on May 17.

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