Alberta Health Services (AHS) says technical issues that led to a province-wide network outage have been resolved and teams are working to restore clinical systems, which may 'take a few hours.'
Alberta Health Services says technical issues that led to a province-wide network outage have been resolved and teams are working to restore clinical systems, which may "take a few hours."
A senior official with AHS said doctors and staff at hospitals began using paper charts, whiteboards and phone calls to communicate with each other. Just before noon, AHS announced it was postponing some elective, non-urgent surgeries until the outage was resolved.
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