Gardaí Asking Anyone Whose Medical Records Were Published Online To Contact Them Immediately

It's after the HSE yesterday confirmed the data of about 520 patients was leaked on the dark web two weeks ago
The cyber attack will cause widespread disruption across the health service again next week.
Eilish Hardiman, the chief executive of Children's Health Ireland, says a third of outpatient appointments won't go ahead in her hospital group:
"The Cyber attack still has an impact on what we're planning to do next week in the four children's hospitals in Dublin. We will only be holding emergency time sensitive or critical services. So, from an outpatient perspective, we will be contacting the parents to actually attend to outpatients. So our patients is still limited, next week in Children's Health Ireland."
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