“Being able to again provide this important service for our community here in Waikato is a great reward for all the hard work of our IT, support and clinical teams.” Some patients will continue to receive care in Tauranga and Wellington as the service starts- up again, he said. “We have four machines and will begin with two this week while we keep a number of our staff in Tauranga and Wellington to ensure continuity of care for those patients who were sent to those areas.
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Waikato DHB is making significant progress in dealing with the attack, which was designed to extort money, chief executive Kevin Snee says.