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Palomar Health lays off roughly 2% of its workforce
Just before Thanksgiving, Palomar Health announced it laid off about 2% of its workforce.
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Palomar Health Medical Group says it's almost back to normal after cybersecurity incident
Nearly three months after a cybersecurity incident, Palomar Health Medical Group says it has regained control of most of its computer systems.
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Palomar Health Medical Group finally discloses some details about cybersecurity incident
An employee told NBC 7 it’s been tough to keep up with patients’ needs after a cybersecurity incident that forced the medical group to shut down their phone and computer systems two months ago.
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Palomar Health Medical Group employees struggle to keep up with patient needs after cybersecurity incident
Two months after a cybersecurity incident, patients from Palomar Health Medical Group say they are not getting any answers, and employees are also being impacted, NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 Responds’ Sergio Flores reports.
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Palomar Health Medical Group silent on ‘cybersecurity incident' months later
Sergio Flores from NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 Responds has been pushing for answers ever since the incident seven weeks ago.
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Palomar Health Medical Group silent on ‘cybersecurity incident' months later
Palomar Health Medical Group is still not saying what forced them to shut down their computer systems more than seven weeks ago. Patients told NBC 7 Responds they are still struggling to get medical attention.
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Palomar Health Medical Group says systems still down; optimistic for update in next week
The medical group says it expects to get internet access back in the next week.
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After a month without answers, Palomar Health Medical Group says systems could be restored next week
Palomar Health Medical Group is preparing to bring its systems back online after detecting “suspicious activity” in its network more than a month ago, the medical group announced.
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Palomar Health pays $250K to resolve allegations of mishandling fentanyl
Palomar Health has agreed to pay $250,000 to resolve allegations that fentanyl was diverted from one of its facilities in Escondido, the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced.
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Was Palomar Health patient data compromised? Cybersecurity experts call for transparency
More than three weeks after Palomar Health Medical Group detected ‘suspicious activity’ in its network, patients still don’t know if any of their personal data was compromised.
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Patient portal, phones still offline weeks after Palomar Health reports ‘suspicious activity'
Palomar Health Medical Group continues working to restore its communications systems weeks after reporting a problem to patients, families and staff. The outage has affected phones, faxes and the patient portal, which are all down, since early this month. Palomar Health Medical Group sent a statement to NBC 7 addressing the issue: On May 5, 2024, Palomar Health Medical Group…
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Palomar Health Medical Group phones, patient portal offline after ‘suspicious activity' detected
Palomar Medical Centers in Poway and Escondido are not impacted