Department of Orthopaedics, Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore, Arden Rd, Puttaghan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 NY51, Ireland; University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Department of Orthopaedics, Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore, Arden Rd, Puttaghan, Tullamore, Co. Offaly, R35 NY51, Ireland.
Surgeon. 2022 Oct;20(5):334-338. doi: 10.1016/j.surge.2021.09.007. Epub 2021 Nov 12.
A national ransomware attack on the Irish Health Service Executive left the Healthcare system bereft of access to IT systems, electronic patient records, and the national imaging system. Widespread disruption to internal and external referral pathways, and both trauma and elective Orthopaedic services occurred as a result. The purpose of this paper to discuss the challenges faced by Regional trauma units and adjustments made to overcome these.
Issues occurring as a result of the IT cybersecurity attack were discussed at regional level. Local and specialist centre adaptations were collated to identify effective modifications to established practice in the wake of the IT attack.
The main areas affecting Orthopaedic regional practice were identified, including internal referrals, interhospital referrals to both regional and specialist centres, outpatient clinics, and elective practice. Strategies to overcome these were collated and shared between regional centres, including the use of secure messaging systems to safely transmit relevant clinical information between services, use of radiological hard copies, and integration of imaging resources to the outpatient department to expedite clinical review.
The national cyberattack necessitated rapid adaptations to overcome the challenges faced as a result of reduced clinical and radiological access. While the recent cyberattack highlights the vulnerability of electronic systems, and the need for vigilance including staff training on cybersecurity; Changes implemented by regional centres also illustrate the potential for further development and expansion of current clinical practices.
爱尔兰卫生服务行政署遭遇全国性勒索软件攻击,导致医疗系统无法访问 IT 系统、电子患者记录和国家成像系统。内部和外部转诊途径以及创伤和矫形外科服务都受到了广泛影响。本文旨在讨论区域创伤单位面临的挑战,并探讨应对这些挑战的调整措施。
在区域层面上讨论了由于 IT 网络安全攻击而产生的问题。收集当地和专业中心的适应措施,以确定在 IT 攻击后对既定实践进行有效修改的方法。
确定了影响矫形外科区域实践的主要领域,包括内部转诊、向区域和专业中心的医院间转诊、门诊和择期手术。在区域中心之间整理并共享了克服这些问题的策略,包括使用安全消息传递系统在服务之间安全传输相关临床信息、使用放射学硬拷贝以及将成像资源集成到门诊部以加快临床审查。
全国性的网络攻击需要迅速采取措施,以克服因临床和放射学访问受限而带来的挑战。虽然最近的网络攻击突显了电子系统的脆弱性,以及包括员工网络安全培训在内的保持警惕的必要性;但区域中心实施的变革也说明了进一步发展和扩大当前临床实践的潜力。