MedStar Georgetown 3 p.m. Update Regarding Computer Downtime
MedStar Health continues to work towards full restoration of our major IT systems, thanks to the tireless efforts of MedStar leaders, IT, clinicians and associates—and the support of our patients and communities.
March 30, 2016
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3 p.m.
MedStar Health continues to work towards full restoration of our major IT systems, thanks to the tireless efforts of MedStar leaders, IT, clinicians and associates—and the support of our patients and communities. Most importantly, MedStar has been privileged to provide high quality care approximating our normal volume levels, as evidenced by the 6,000 patients we’ve served in our hospitals and ambulatory centers since Monday morning. Click here to read specific ways MedStar has remained dedicated to meeting the needs of our patients and communities, despite the malicious malware attack.
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