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A ransomware group "Interlock" has claimed credit for Kettering Health cyber attack. The southwest Ohio system operates 14 hospitals and medical centers.
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Kettering Health said Wednesday evening that its emergency departments are now fully operational and off diversion, which means it's accepting both walk-ins and those transported by first responders.
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Kettering Health's radiation oncology technology is back online and treating patients, after recovering from a cyber attack on the health system's IT.
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Kettering Health, one of the largest health systems in the Dayton region, reported the cyber attack on May 20.
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Kettering Health is dealing with a cyber attack, which has led to a systemwide tech outage and cancelled appointments.
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Kettering Health said the system is experiencing a system-wide outage due to an early morning cyber attack.
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The program was funded by grant money from the Health Resources and Services Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
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The Gettysburg Grocery story held a grant opening on Feb. 6 to commemorate the completion of the $20 million project, bringing healthy food, pharmacy and more to the West Dayton campus.
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This will be Cincinnati Children’s first office in Clinton County. Kettering Health opened a location last year, but is slated to double in size in the next two years.
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The 3-year, $1.39 million grant comes from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. It bolsters an existing program that provides opioid-free care.
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City of Xenia leaders criticized the announcement. In the decade since building Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek, Kettering Health has closed many of the major services at Greene Memorial.
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By expanding mental health outpatient services, Kettering Health leaders hope to reduce emergency room visits and potential hospitalizations, while providing care closer to home.