South County Hospital Announces “Phone and Network Issues” Resolved
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Surgeries at South County Hospital have been canceled on Thursday, GoLocal has learned.
Patients received calls on Thursday informing them of the news, and were told it was a result of South County’s technology being “down.”
A patient services representative confirmed that all surgeries have been canceled for the day.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLAST“South County Health is experiencing phone & network issues,” announced South County on social media shortly before noon. “We will continue to post updates. Thank you for your patience.”
On Wednesday, South County Hospital received an “A” rating for hospital safety from LeapFrog.
Director of Marketing Jane Brog provided the following statement on Thursday afternoon.
"Today, South County Health has experienced phone and network issues. Clinicians have defaulted to downtime procedures to properly maintain care for all patients. Out of an abundance of caution, some non-urgent appointments and procedures are being rescheduled. We are communicating with all those impacted. A team of experts is working on the phone and network issues and will resolved them as soon as possible. We believe this issue was caused by an internal hardware problem."
On Thursday night, Brog announced that the issues were "resolved."
"South County Health’s network and phone issues are now resolved. We are welcoming patients and will continue routine processes of care in our hospital and ambulatory locations," said Brog.
First published 11/17/2022 1:38 PM
Updated 11/18/2022 6:48 AM
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