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A week after the IT breach, the health system said more emergency patients are being accepted while “significant progress" has been made to bring affected computer systems back online.
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The hospital said IT teams were making progress in managing the problem, but an investigation was ongoing to determine “exactly what happened" that led to taking systems offline.
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The hospital is urging people with the flu to stay home or, in serious cases, head to a doctor's office or urgent care facility.
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Tallahassee pediatrician Dr. Nectar Aintablian says data show that the vaccines are safe. While she recommends most of her patients get the shot, she understands some parents might hesitate.
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The center will be part of a partnership between the university and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. FSU's president expects it will attract more physician scientists to the Tallahassee area.
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A potentially deadly disease that can cause meningitis is now in Tallahassee after health officials warned of a statewide outbreak last month.
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The new facility will allow more extremely premature and sick newborns to receive high intensity care.
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The structure, physically attached to the main hospital building, is expected to improve patient recovery from major medical procedures.
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Diabetes is the leading cause of vision loss among working-age adults and is more common in low-income neighborhoods and people of color.
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Capital Regional Medical Center officials hope the residents will settle in the Tallahassee area upon completion of their training.