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Hospitals’ Cybersecurity: EU Regions Warn Commission’s Approach Is ‘Troubling’

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As cyberattacks on hospitals surge, EU regions say they’ve been sidelined from key decisions – leaving gaps in the Commission’s action plan.

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Nymburk Hospital continues to restore its information systems after Tuesday's cyber attack, and the restoration will probably be faster than expected. On Wednesday, the hospital said that the restoration could take days to two weeks. Patient care is ensured, only the MRI and baby box are still out of service.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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Patient care at the Nymburk hospital is ensured after Tuesday's extensive cyber attack on information systems, only the magnetic resonance imaging is not working, the baby box is also out of service, the hospital said on its website in the evening. Hospital CEO Martin Dvořák told reporters on Wednesday morning that the return to standard operation, on which IT employees are working intensively, will be gradual and may take several days. The exte…

Patient care at the Nymburk hospital is ensured after a cyber attack on information systems, only the magnetic resonance is not working, the baby box is also out of service, the hospital says. Its executive director Martin Dvořák said this morning that the return to standard operation, on which IT employees are working intensively, will be gradual and may take several days. The attack paralyzed the hospital on Tuesday morning, none of the patien…

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Česká televize broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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