Hurried Return to Electronic Health Records: Ascension Via Christi’s Efforts to Rebuild after Cyberattack

Efficiencies and Patient Wait Times Expected to Improve with Technology Restoration After Cyberattack

Ascension Via Christi in Wichita recently announced an update that is expected to improve efficiencies and shorten wait times for patients following a cyberattack that occurred a month ago. The main hospitals of St. Francis and St. Joseph, as well as Ascension Medical Group clinics in the area, have restored the primary technology used for electronic patient documentation. This development will allow most hospital departments, physician offices, and clinics to use electronic documentation and charting, leading to improved efficiencies and shorter wait times for patients.

The team at Ascension Via Christi continues to work tirelessly to restore other ancillary technology systems that were affected by the cyberattack. In other areas such as Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Maryland, Central Texas, and Oklahoma, Ascension has restored Electronic Health Record access. The company aims to have systems restored across its ministry by Friday, June 14th.

Efforts to protect data from cyberattacks are ongoing, and organizations like Ascension are working diligently to ensure the security and integrity of their systems. The importance of cybersecurity in healthcare settings cannot be overstated as it directly impacts patient care and safety. As technology continues to play a crucial role in healthcare delivery, safeguarding against cyber threats is paramount. Keeping informed about cybersecurity updates and taking proactive measures to prevent attacks are essential in today’s digital age.

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