Waikato DHB's information systems were affected by a cyber security incident on Tuesday 18 May 2021. Services are impacted and will resume over time. Patient care and safety remains their priority. This incident has affected services at Waikato, Te Kuiti, Taumarunui, Thames and Tokoroa hospitals and our community-based services.
Outpatient clinics are disrupted - please check the DHB website for latest updates, or by calling the dedicated Waikato DHB call centre on 0800 276 216. The main DHB and hospital is also available for any questions relating to appointments or care on 07 839 8899.
https://www.waikatodhb.health.nz/patients-and-visitors/information-system-update-service-and-clinic-latest/
Further updates are also posted daily to the DHB newsroom site.
https://www.waikatodhbnewsroom.co.nz/2021/05/19/waikato-dhb-information-system-update/
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