Orlando Sentinel

Florida hospital taking expectant moms, but delaying surgeries

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TALLAHASSE­E — A major regional hospital system based in northern Florida resumed seeing patients at its clinical practices on Monday, days after a security problem forced it to take its IT network offline.

But Tallahasse­e Memorial Healthcare was still being forced to use paper documentat­ion, and non-emergency surgeries and out-patient procedures were canceled on Monday.

Some emergency room patients were being diverted to other hospitals, but the hospital was accepting patients expecting babies, the health care system said in Sunday’s statement.

Informatio­n technology systems were taken offline as a security precaution on Thursday after Tallahasse­e Memorial Healthcare was hit by an apparent ransomware attack. It had the hallmarks of such an attack, but the hospital has characteri­zed it as an “IT security issue” that it reported to law enforcemen­t. Victims often, at least initially, decline to confirm ransomware attacks.

“Our teams are working around the clock in collaborat­ion with outside consultant­s to investigat­e the cause of the event and safely restore all computer systems as quickly as possible,” the statement said. “IT security events take time to investigat­e and resolve. Our investigat­ion is ongoing and, as is typical in such situations, we expect it will take some time to determine exactly what happened.”

The hospital system, headquarte­red in Tallahasse­e, provides health care across 21 counties in northern Florida, southern Georgia and southern Alabama, according to its website.

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