Thousands of appointments and procedures are postponed at London hospitals after a data hack.
More than 1,000 planned operations and over 3,000 outpatient appointments have been postponed amid ongoing disruption caused by a cyber attack that impacted London hospitals.
Synnovis, an agency which manages labs for NHS trusts and GPs in south-east London, was the victim of a data hack on 3 June.In a statement, the chief executives of two affected trusts said they were continuing to manage the attack as a "critical incident".
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