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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — More systems are returning to normal operation as Kettering Health continues to recover from the May 20 cyberattack. According to Kettering Health officials, MyChart is ...
Three weeks after a cyberattack caused a system-wide technology outage at Kettering Health, the hospital organization was able to reach a sense of normalcy and stability with its operations.
Kettering Health said its patients now have limited access to MyChart and that all surgeries have resumed, including scheduling for elective procedures.
As Kettering Health’s systemwide technology outage caused by a cyberattack could last anywhere between 10 and 20 days, patients are continuing to face hurdles as the hospital system works to ...
News Center 7 asked again Thursday, and Kettering Health said it still does not have a specific timeline on the availability of MyChart or when elective surgeries will fully resume.
Starting Saturday, Nov. 20, Kettering Health Network will require appointments at all coronavirus drive-thru testing locations.
Kettering Health in Ohio is dealing with a system-wide technology outage brought on by a cyberattack that allowed unauthorized access to the network. Kettering was first made aware of the incident on ...
If symptoms are mild, a MyChart telehealth visit with a Kettering Physician Network provider is recommended to determine if a COVID-19 test if needed, and patients are given the option to schedule ...
If symptoms are mild, a MyChart telehealth visit with a Kettering Physician Network provider is recommended to determine if a COVID-19 test is needed, and patients are given the option to schedule ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Kettering Health is working around the clock to bring systems back online following a cyberattack nearly two weeks ago. Kettering Health continues to provide updates as … ...