All surgeries on Tuesday were cancelled, affecting at least 70 surgeries across both campuses.[1][2] Seven patients were transferred to another hospital, some of them critical.[1][2] Patients have been urged to attend their family doctors, out-of-hours clinic or other emergency service, as the emergency department at AZ Monica is operating at low capacity.[1][2]
Patient registration times at the hospital are affected.[1][2]
The Mobile Urgency Groups, who provide clinicians and nurses at the scene of an incident, and Paraprofessional Intervention Teams, who provide emergency care en route to a hospital, were unavailable due to the cyberattack.[2]