50
50
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
york hospital's computers were affected but they were not using the old system and they were using securityhes to protect against viruses. we are applying patches weekly provided by our providers. we are working with the biggest brains in the industry, we are in a large system and we take our responsibilities seriously. labour has written to the health secretary calling for a detailed explanation and today the party went on the attack. the government's handling of this crisis has been chaotic. we have warned the government's attitude to cyber security in the nhs was complacent. they have cut the infrastructure budget so the nhs could not put the money it needed into securing its it systems. i am afraid the chickens are coming home to roost. labour says if elected, it will invest billions of pounds in the nhs to upgrade it systems and modernise hospitals and other buildings. england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hardest hit. the it systems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will
york hospital's computers were affected but they were not using the old system and they were using securityhes to protect against viruses. we are applying patches weekly provided by our providers. we are working with the biggest brains in the industry, we are in a large system and we take our responsibilities seriously. labour has written to the health secretary calling for a detailed explanation and today the party went on the attack. the government's handling of this crisis has been chaotic....
46
46
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
york hospital's computers were affected but they were not using the old system and they were using securitytect against viruses. we are applying patches provided by our providers. we are in a large system and we take our responsibilities seriously. labour has written to the health secretary calling for a detailed explanation and today the party went on the attack. the government's handling of this crisis has been chaotic. we have warned the government's attitude to cyber security in the nhs was complacent. they have got the infrastructure budget so the nhs could not put the money it needed into securing its it systems. i am afraid the chickens are coming home to roost. labour says if elected, it will invest billions of pounds in the nhs to upgrade it systems and modernise hospitals and other buildings. england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those ha rd est london hospital was one of those hardest hit. the it systems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some am
york hospital's computers were affected but they were not using the old system and they were using securitytect against viruses. we are applying patches provided by our providers. we are in a large system and we take our responsibilities seriously. labour has written to the health secretary calling for a detailed explanation and today the party went on the attack. the government's handling of this crisis has been chaotic. we have warned the government's attitude to cyber security in the nhs was...
64
64
May 13, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgentvices. 2,000 pcs have been taken out of commission. to get 2,000 pcs back in commission will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning. i think we've got sufficient understanding of the nature of the problem that we can be very confident we can solve whatever comes up on monday morning. most of the english trusts have restored their networks. emergency care is being provided across the nhs. but there could be more cancellations of routine surgery and appointments next week. in all, 99 countries across the world were affected by the cyber attack, which the eu's serious crime agency europol, described as unprecedented. here, investigators have promised to do everything they can, to catch those responsible, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the cyber attack which wreake
at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgentvices. 2,000 pcs have been taken out of commission. to get 2,000 pcs back in commission will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning. i think we've got sufficient understanding of the...
48
48
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
our correspondent, judith moritz, is outside york hospital. how are they coping? this. the it department have been here since friday and are still working behind the scenes to get the computers here act on. they tell me that they have 6000 pcs across this hospital, and 2000 of them, one third, were infected. it gives you an impression of the size of the problem. they have taken a methodical approach to getting through this. they have been trying to return computers back to use but in each department, one at a time, so that every ward and apartment has at least one computer functioning. they have had an impact across different areas, so breast screening, mri scanning, pathology and radiology. those departments we re and radiology. those departments were affected, with 30 operations cancelled here on friday. some of those departments, like pathology, are back running and are trying to get back to normal but in terms of the knock—on effect and what will happen into next week, there will be a meeting at 2pm here with the managers dealing with this, looking at what to
our correspondent, judith moritz, is outside york hospital. how are they coping? this. the it department have been here since friday and are still working behind the scenes to get the computers here act on. they tell me that they have 6000 pcs across this hospital, and 2000 of them, one third, were infected. it gives you an impression of the size of the problem. they have taken a methodical approach to getting through this. they have been trying to return computers back to use but in each...
137
137
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
that is holly hamilton outside york hospital.uestion. we know the national crime agency, the fbi and european police, europol, are all investigating this. criminals can break into a home and cover their tracks and it is exactly the same online. they can cover their tracks and make it very hard to trace. but we have had stories before where cyber attackers have been rounded up and caught and we may find the same happens here. and other criminals can try and make the most out of this. when something has been widely publicised as this attack has been, cyber criminals can send out e—mails saying you have probably heard about the big cyber attack, download this to protect yourself. if you get an e—mail like that, don‘t download it. don‘t ever click links in unsolicited e—mails. this was not spread by e—mail but follow—up attacks might be. they may try and prey on you. chris, that is good advice. thank you. worth mentioning that our colleagues on rip off britain live will take more of your questions here on bbc1 at 9:15. ripoffbritain@
that is holly hamilton outside york hospital.uestion. we know the national crime agency, the fbi and european police, europol, are all investigating this. criminals can break into a home and cover their tracks and it is exactly the same online. they can cover their tracks and make it very hard to trace. but we have had stories before where cyber attackers have been rounded up and caught and we may find the same happens here. and other criminals can try and make the most out of this. when...
114
114
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
for our first report, let's go to our correspondent danny savage, who's at york hospital for us now. ns here at york today was that everything is fairly normal. the car park is busy. many people coming and going to their outpatient appointments, but then when you look around a little closer, you can see that lots of computers are still switched off with warning signs on them not to be touched. things are far from normal in there. it's got a lot better since friday, but there are still problems across the system at the moment. york is typical of many hospitals across england today. a large number of computers are still unusable after friday's cyber attack. leading to lots of pen and paper administration. but the message to most patients is to turn up message to most patients is to turn up as planned. everybody is getting written down as having appointments. hopefully, they will send the appointment out when they get them. did it slow things down? no, they we re did it slow things down? no, they were professional about it. they did well. it must be a nightmare for them. i asked my gp, b
for our first report, let's go to our correspondent danny savage, who's at york hospital for us now. ns here at york today was that everything is fairly normal. the car park is busy. many people coming and going to their outpatient appointments, but then when you look around a little closer, you can see that lots of computers are still switched off with warning signs on them not to be touched. things are far from normal in there. it's got a lot better since friday, but there are still problems...
143
143
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: amanda north is a busy doctor at a new york hospital.ther of three and shortly after the birth of her youngest, she found herself exhausted and overwhelmed. >> i was stressed 100% of the time. and all i could think about is how much i wasn't getting done, all the things that i was failing to do rather than focusing on the things that i was achieving. >> reporter: just a year into her practice, seeing as many as 50 patients a day, she was suffering from physician burnout. a study at the mayo clinic found more than half of american doctors have been in the same boat. exhausted and losing their sense of purpose. coordinator at their wellness department, which offers services. >> stretch management skills, relaxation, and then returning to a sense of balance. them being aware of what they need to find joy and balance in their lives. >> just re. >> reporter: hospital staff are encouraged to drop in for meditation classes or individual counseling to reduce stress. >> we're right at the cutting edge of making a difference in burnout. >> reporte
. >> reporter: amanda north is a busy doctor at a new york hospital.ther of three and shortly after the birth of her youngest, she found herself exhausted and overwhelmed. >> i was stressed 100% of the time. and all i could think about is how much i wasn't getting done, all the things that i was failing to do rather than focusing on the things that i was achieving. >> reporter: just a year into her practice, seeing as many as 50 patients a day, she was suffering from physician...
329
329
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: this surgeon takes the conservative approach at new york's hospital for special surgery. >> total knee replacement is the last option. >> reporter: knee replacements may only last 15 to 20 years and could require second or third surgeries. instead, she tries other techniques to relieve the pain. physical therapy, injections and braces to reduce the pain and inflammation. a partial replacement may be in francesca's future, but physical therapy and injections are helping now. >> clearly i'm walking, and i can do a lot more things. >> reporter: able to keep up with her son, luka, doing the work first instead of going under the knife. anne thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> up next, a new twist on roadside rescues. while you no longer have to be driving to call aaa. >>> take a look at this. a corny mess all over the highway in minnesota. it happened southwest of minneapolis when a pickup truck tried to make a u turn in front of a semi that was carrying all that corn, causing it to overturn, spilling 80,000 pounds of corn. the drive of the semi suffered minor injuries. the pic
. >> reporter: this surgeon takes the conservative approach at new york's hospital for special surgery. >> total knee replacement is the last option. >> reporter: knee replacements may only last 15 to 20 years and could require second or third surgeries. instead, she tries other techniques to relieve the pain. physical therapy, injections and braces to reduce the pain and inflammation. a partial replacement may be in francesca's future, but physical therapy and injections are...
45
45
May 13, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
here at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restorent services. 2000 have been taken out of commission. each one will need reimaging. that takes time. it will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan infirmary, it staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm a little concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning when people open laptops. i think we've got sufficient understanding of the nature of the problem that we can be very confident we can solve whatever comes up on monday morning. all but five of the english trusts have restored their networks. there could be more cancellations of routine surgery and appointments next week. dr anne rainsberry, incident directorfor nhs england, said the majority of hospitals are getting now getting back to normal. the nhs is coping very well with an unprecedented event. all a&e departments are open, but what i can say is a8 trusts have been infected, and of those a03i know currently providing
here at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restorent services. 2000 have been taken out of commission. each one will need reimaging. that takes time. it will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan infirmary, it staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm a little concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning when people open...
57
57
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 1
at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgent pcs have been taken out of commission. each one will need reimaging. that takes time. at wigan, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning. i think we've got sufficient understanding of the nature of the problem that we can be very confident we can solve whatever comes up on monday morning. most of the english trusts have restored their networks. emergency care is being provided across the nhs. but there could be more cancellations of routine surgery and appointments next week. jeremy corbyn has denied, that some top labour party members, are already accepting defeat in the general election. it follows comments from his deputy tom watson, that the conservatives could be heading for a landslide victory. mr corbyn said both he and mr watson were ‘working flat out‘ to get labour elected next month. meanwhile, the former labour prime minister, gordon brown, has urged voters not to give th
at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgent pcs have been taken out of commission. each one will need reimaging. that takes time. at wigan, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning. i think we've got sufficient understanding of the nature of the problem that we can be very confident we can solve whatever comes up on monday...
53
53
May 13, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgentervices. 2,000 pcs have been taken out of commission. each one will need reimaging. that takes time. to get 2,000 pcs back in commission will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning. i think we've got sufficient understanding of the nature of the problem that we can be very confident we can solve whatever all a&e departments are open. 43 trusts are now currently providing normal services within their normal business continuity plans. there are five trusts which have asked for help and we are providing that help. 0ne, help and we are providing that help. one, for example, has been mentioned already today. bart here in london. one of the sites, the royal london, is a trauma centre. the problem is the it relating to how they do tests for major trauma patients has been affected. we are support
at york hospital, they say while they contained the virus it could take a while before they restore non—urgentervices. 2,000 pcs have been taken out of commission. each one will need reimaging. that takes time. to get 2,000 pcs back in commission will take a few days but we will be working round—the—clock to do that as fast as we can. at wigan, staff have been working flat out to get systems up and running normally. i'm concerned because we don't know what we will find on monday morning....
64
64
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
working around the clock to get things running because a third of the computers between this hospital at york hospital at scarborough, one third of the 6000 machines were affected. everyone of them has had to be re—examined and switched off and looked at individually. it is a slow process and some departments pathology and radiology on friday had to switch to manual working. they could not carry out breast screening, mri scanning was affected, and 30 operations were cancelled yesterday. but they are continuing to try to work to sort things out and buy tomorrow they hope things will be back to normal. rob wainwright from europol says he has some nervousness about tomorrow because for many it is the start of a working week. i appreciate in a hospital all the departments are open seven days a week, but on the administration side a lot of people will be switching on their computer for the first time since they left on friday. is the trust concerned about that? i asked that and they said absolutely, that is something they are very keen they have to deal with. start should not turn on their la ptop
working around the clock to get things running because a third of the computers between this hospital at york hospital at scarborough, one third of the 6000 machines were affected. everyone of them has had to be re—examined and switched off and looked at individually. it is a slow process and some departments pathology and radiology on friday had to switch to manual working. they could not carry out breast screening, mri scanning was affected, and 30 operations were cancelled yesterday. but...
70
70
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, i have a friend who just spent a week at new york hospital and got an 80,000-dollar bill, he said, thank god the insurance was paying for it. can you imagine 80,000? that was just for the bed in the room. >> i went into because i had a strained shoulder and i went in for an mri, the list price was $8,000 for that procedure, so phoney, but that's because we pretend this is a market where these are local monoopies and if we don't -- monopolies and if we don't understand rhetoric and the most powerful health lobby, the most powerful lobby in the country, taken all the ability to keep the costs down and throw them away and ended up with an overpriced system, all the rest is a shell game. trish: you want lobbying money in there? >> i want negotiated transparent prices, not the game that our health -- private-health insurance and our drug companies are making right now. trish: they want skin in the game. they have to take on the role of consumer. they have to go in just like you did and say that mri is $8,000, you have to be kidding me, can i shop around and get something a little
i mean, i have a friend who just spent a week at new york hospital and got an 80,000-dollar bill, he said, thank god the insurance was paying for it. can you imagine 80,000? that was just for the bed in the room. >> i went into because i had a strained shoulder and i went in for an mri, the list price was $8,000 for that procedure, so phoney, but that's because we pretend this is a market where these are local monoopies and if we don't -- monopolies and if we don't understand rhetoric and...
47
47
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
this hospital still very much challenging times here. yorkstrict hospitals had 2,000 out of 6,000 computers affected by this virus. judith moritz gave us the latest on their efforts to tackle the cyber—attack. there are two main hospitals which are part of this trust, in york and in scarborough. between them they run the 6000 pcs, and one third, 2000 computers were affected. as soon as it happened on friday afternoon, they shut everything down, a process they have gone through since then, to individually and physically reboot and check and start up each machine when it's safe to do so. what they've done, they say, is to take an approach where they've tried to make sure every ward and department has at least one functioning computer. and work up from there. some of the departments that were badly affected include pathology, radiology, the mri scanning and breast screening departments, some of them having to resort to manual working, taking pen and paper notes and providing results in different ways. they've had to cancel 30 operations here yes
this hospital still very much challenging times here. yorkstrict hospitals had 2,000 out of 6,000 computers affected by this virus. judith moritz gave us the latest on their efforts to tackle the cyber—attack. there are two main hospitals which are part of this trust, in york and in scarborough. between them they run the 6000 pcs, and one third, 2000 computers were affected. as soon as it happened on friday afternoon, they shut everything down, a process they have gone through since then, to...
66
66
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
york teaching hospitals trust runs hospitals in york and scarborough had we been hearing from patientsoctors couldn't access his records, he couldn't have the hearing test he needed. another patient said she'd been told the comeback on tuesday. she needed an x—ray. we're all also hearing of people who are due to have scans being told not to attend and problems dispensing prescriptions at the hospital as well. 0ther prescriptions at the hospital as well. other patients have said doctors are using pens and paper to make notes because they cannot access the it system. we also know the hospital had tweeted and put a message on their website asking patients not to attend accident and emergency in york and scarborough, to think twice about it, to see whether they really need to attend. we know gps services have also been told to turn off their it systems so that this malware doesn't spread and the server is the —— surgeries are making appointments by pen and paper instead. i think it is worth repeating, if someone isjust joining us and they have a friend or relative or they have an appointme
york teaching hospitals trust runs hospitals in york and scarborough had we been hearing from patientsoctors couldn't access his records, he couldn't have the hearing test he needed. another patient said she'd been told the comeback on tuesday. she needed an x—ray. we're all also hearing of people who are due to have scans being told not to attend and problems dispensing prescriptions at the hospital as well. 0ther prescriptions at the hospital as well. other patients have said doctors are...
44
44
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
working around the clock to get things running because a third of the computers between this hospital at yorksister hospital at scarborough, a third of their 6000 machines worth infected and everyone them has to be re—examined and switched off and looked at individually. it is a slow process and some departments like pathology and radiology on friday had to switch to manual working, they could not carry out breast screening, mri scanning was affected, and 30 operators were affected, and 30 operators were affected yesterday. but this evening they are continuing to try to work to sort things out and buy tomorrow they hope to be back to normal. rob wainwright from europol was telling the bbc earlier he had some nervousness about tomorrow because for many people it is the start of the working week. i appreciate a lot of departments in a hospital are open for seven days a week, but tomorrow from the office i'd a lot of people will be going in tomorrow and switching on their computers since they switch them off on friday. are they aware of that? they are making sure all staff who belong to this tru
working around the clock to get things running because a third of the computers between this hospital at yorksister hospital at scarborough, a third of their 6000 machines worth infected and everyone them has to be re—examined and switched off and looked at individually. it is a slow process and some departments like pathology and radiology on friday had to switch to manual working, they could not carry out breast screening, mri scanning was affected, and 30 operators were affected, and 30...
50
50
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
york. where there is hospital consolidation in the studies have shown that leaves to higher prices, not to better care, the ftc will occasionally have been but then to see if a certain hospital takes all the cancer care in a certain part of florida bin the answer is the market will work. how? levy somebody else says they have high prices so be open a clinic that takes time for a doctor to move a practice and establish patients that could take three or five years but what about those with cancer in the meantime? and the biggest failure of the market is looking at the price variation the same test that cost $30,000 in one city for a knee replacement could be 150 in another or 13,000 in france. how could this function as a market? and what we have seen around the world there is no place it has worked there is always price regulation for to choose a more government socialized approach or a single payer of private doctors and hospitals with their rates are set with national negotiations but what is more of a market-based approach but even in switzerland you can just let the market decide that p
york. where there is hospital consolidation in the studies have shown that leaves to higher prices, not to better care, the ftc will occasionally have been but then to see if a certain hospital takes all the cancer care in a certain part of florida bin the answer is the market will work. how? levy somebody else says they have high prices so be open a clinic that takes time for a doctor to move a practice and establish patients that could take three or five years but what about those with cancer...
41
41
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
the hospitals which the trust covers are as scarborough, bridlington yorked malton and selby and theys taking longer. they are putting contingency plans in place that if the virus spreads, the hospital can continue working. everything is backed up on paper. good old paper! breast screening services have been cancelled any number of places. the hospital pharmacies open and they are looking to see if any routine appointments need to be cancelled over the weekend, so view due to be treated at any of those centres check first to avoid a wasted trip. let's go back to graham. the independent cyber security analyst in oxford. notjust a back—up on a computer somewhere else, but paper. sometimes the old school is the way to go. theresa may accepting, graham, as you said, that there needs to be more attention, more investment in cyber security, but evenif investment in cyber security, but even if it is readily available, it's expensive, isn't it? to cover the whole of the nhs and to do so so quickly. yes, there needs to be investment. the it teams need to be given resources. i'm sure that the p
the hospitals which the trust covers are as scarborough, bridlington yorked malton and selby and theys taking longer. they are putting contingency plans in place that if the virus spreads, the hospital can continue working. everything is backed up on paper. good old paper! breast screening services have been cancelled any number of places. the hospital pharmacies open and they are looking to see if any routine appointments need to be cancelled over the weekend, so view due to be treated at any...
59
59
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been declared a major national incident disrupting hospitals and trusts from glasgow, dumfries and ca rlisle, blackpool and yorkhe big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. the prime minister says the incident is part of a wider attack affecting organisations around the world. it's thought 7a countries have been affected. our health editor hugh pym reports. there was a serious disruptions in some part of the nhs today with signs warning of significant delays and some gp surgeries having to remain empty. all this the result of the biggest cyber attack in the history of the nhs. some patients waiting for non— urgent surgeries we re waiting for non— urgent surgeries were told their operations had been postponed. it is inconvenient, the nurses are absolutely fabulous and the dog is but it is a henious crime. —— doctors. the dog is but it is a henious crime. -- doctors. richard was also told his operation would not happen today. they helped me because i was a bit nervous about it so i have to go through it again. lara was delayed in leaving hospital after having a baby yesterday. as a p
it's been declared a major national incident disrupting hospitals and trusts from glasgow, dumfries and ca rlisle, blackpool and yorkhe big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. the prime minister says the incident is part of a wider attack affecting organisations around the world. it's thought 7a countries have been affected. our health editor hugh pym reports. there was a serious disruptions in some part of the nhs today with signs warning of significant delays...
40
40
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
los angeles, of the whitney museum of art and the sculpture garden on the mall, the new york presbyterian hospital and the loss to angeles police foundation. born and raised in new york city and from yale university. secretary mnuchin we are grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. >> is a pleasure. chairman, a ranking member member, and members of the committee is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress to pass important legislation for the american people. with a number one priority is treasury secretary to create sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best way to achieve this is there a combination of tax reform, regulatory relief and it includes making difficult decisions with respect to our budget. we bear the cost of previous years and this has forced us to making hard to resist. but the remarkable thing is that a build on itself. '' we develop the right policies today the children and grandchildren will reap the benefits. indeed in the next tenures retu
los angeles, of the whitney museum of art and the sculpture garden on the mall, the new york presbyterian hospital and the loss to angeles police foundation. born and raised in new york city and from yale university. secretary mnuchin we are grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. >> is a pleasure. chairman, a ranking member member, and members of the committee is an honor to be here today. i am looking...
69
69
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 1
york teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust have also been affected by cyber attacks.y he's not a pacifist and would use military action as a last resort. speaking in london, the labour leader said he would "reshape" relationships with the us and other allies, and promised there would be "no hand holding" with donald trump. with me is our defence correspondent jonathan marcus. what stood out for you? this was an opportunity forjeremy corbyn not to just speak to the labour party faithful or a section that strongly backs him but to speak to the country more broadly and to tackle this idea that somehow he is not fit to be the man in charge of britain's nuclear deterrent on key foreign policy issues and it was an interesting speech because i was a lot that would resonate more widely than the labour constituency. he argued that the regime change wars of the western interventions, military interventions, throughout the middle east over the past decade or more have not been successful. he said categorically the war on terror had failed. the difficulty said when it came to wha
york teaching hospitals nhs foundation trust have also been affected by cyber attacks.y he's not a pacifist and would use military action as a last resort. speaking in london, the labour leader said he would "reshape" relationships with the us and other allies, and promised there would be "no hand holding" with donald trump. with me is our defence correspondent jonathan marcus. what stood out for you? this was an opportunity forjeremy corbyn not to just speak to the labour...
49
49
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
judith moritz, a significant impact as well for hospitals in the trust that york is part of. at york and over at scarborough. between them they run 6000 pcs and a third of them, 2000 computers, were affected. as $0011 2000 computers, were affected. as 50011 as 2000 computers, were affected. as soon as it happened on friday afternoon they shut everything down. the process they‘ve been going through since then has been to have to individually, physically reboot and recheck and start up again each machine when safe to do so. what they‘ve done, they say, and take an approach whereby every ward in every department has at least one functioning computer. and work up from there. some of the departments most badly affected, pathology, radiology, the mri scanning and the breast screening department, some of them had to switch to manual working, taking pen and paper notes, providing results from a different ways than they normally would. they had to cancel 30 operations. they said they are looking ahead, trying to work out what‘s going to happen. there is a meeting going on as we speak.
judith moritz, a significant impact as well for hospitals in the trust that york is part of. at york and over at scarborough. between them they run 6000 pcs and a third of them, 2000 computers, were affected. as $0011 2000 computers, were affected. as 50011 as 2000 computers, were affected. as soon as it happened on friday afternoon they shut everything down. the process they‘ve been going through since then has been to have to individually, physically reboot and recheck and start up again...
67
67
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
york is typical of many hospitals are crossing in today.computers are still unusable after friday's cyber—attack, leading to lots of pen and paper administration. the message to most patients is turn up as planned. there's no screens. everything is getting written down, you can't make appointments. hopefully they will send them out when they get them. did it slow things down? not really. they were professional about it, they did well. it must be a nightmare for them. i asked my gp, because i got referred from the surgery. what was their advice? to go down as normal. no problems at all? no. as time goes on, more and more computers are up and running again. it feels like business as usual, although the staff would say otherwise. once the situation unfolded, it became clear it was almost engulfing the organisation. at the last count, we had 2000 of our 6000 pcs out of action. clearly, that is quite disabling for clinical services in a health care environment. further south in lincolnshire, it's a very different story. the united lincolnshire h
york is typical of many hospitals are crossing in today.computers are still unusable after friday's cyber—attack, leading to lots of pen and paper administration. the message to most patients is turn up as planned. there's no screens. everything is getting written down, you can't make appointments. hopefully they will send them out when they get them. did it slow things down? not really. they were professional about it, they did well. it must be a nightmare for them. i asked my gp, because i...
55
55
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
museum of art and the sculpture garden on the mall and health service board with the new york presbyterian hospital board. in the los angeles police foundation. he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. we are grateful to have you here. we appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on passing important legislation for the american people. my number one priority as secretary is creating sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best way to achieve this is through a combination of tax reform, regulatory relief and protecting taxpayers in making some decisions with respect to our budget. we are currently bearing the cost of excessive government commitments and this has forced us into making hard choices. but the remarkable thing about economic growth is that it builds on its own. if we have the right policies today are children and grandchildren will reap the benefits of an ever gro
museum of art and the sculpture garden on the mall and health service board with the new york presbyterian hospital board. in the los angeles police foundation. he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. we are grateful to have you here. we appreciate your willingness to serve your country and please proceed with your opening statement. it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on...
106
106
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
COM
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
my guest tonight is chief of psychiatry, new york city's health and hospital's correctional health servicesometimes amazing things happen." please welcome dr. elizabeth ford. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. >> trevor: and let me just say, from the title, i did not expect this book to be what it was. sometimes amazing things happen. i thought it was going to be like a fun, light-hearted book about, like, how sometimes you think you have one piece of chocolate and there are two pieces stuck together and you're, like, i guess, technically, i ate one. but, no, it's not about that at all. ( laughter ) >> trevor: if you were to put it in your words because it's also a memoir of your life but touches on the criminal justice system and mentally ill patients, what would you say it's about. >> amazing doesn't always mean good. it means surprising. this book relays my journey learning how to take care of patients in the criminal justice and being surprised and amazed at every turn. when i started in this work, i -- it was sort of happenstance, but i was
my guest tonight is chief of psychiatry, new york city's health and hospital's correctional health servicesometimes amazing things happen." please welcome dr. elizabeth ford. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to the show. >> thank you very much. >> trevor: and let me just say, from the title, i did not expect this book to be what it was. sometimes amazing things happen. i thought it was going to be like a fun, light-hearted book about, like, how sometimes you...
38
38
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
judith moritz is outside one of the affected hospitals in york. judhh? what's the latest there?re at york, one third of their computers, around 2000 machines out of 6000 in total, were affected, and consequently the it department here have been working around the clock since friday to try to get things back to normal. but the process is laborious because i'm told they have to reset individually, physically, every single one of those machines so every single one of those machines so the approach they have taken is to go department by department to make sure every one of those areas has at least one functioning computer, but there have been department like pathology and radiology, the mri scans here and different areas individually, breast screening for example, where there we re screening for example, where there were problems, particularly on friday when it first happened and they had to switch to manual working oi’ they had to switch to manual working orfind other they had to switch to manual working or find other ways of coping. they had to switch to manual working orfind othe
judith moritz is outside one of the affected hospitals in york. judhh? what's the latest there?re at york, one third of their computers, around 2000 machines out of 6000 in total, were affected, and consequently the it department here have been working around the clock since friday to try to get things back to normal. but the process is laborious because i'm told they have to reset individually, physically, every single one of those machines so every single one of those machines so the approach...
145
145
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
orit markowitz at mount sinai hospital in new york who devices to diagnose and guide skin cancer treatment, melissa was treated with cosmetic lasers that don't cut the skin. >> then we're able to monitor with noninvasive imaging to watch the tumor disappear and definitely to shrink it and hopefully in her case we'll be able to eradicate it completely. >> reporter: melissa has had two treatments since her twins were born. you can barely see the scar up close, and it is expected to fade even more. a self-described sun worshiper she now intends to protect her boy's skin as much as possible. >> keeping my little boys healthy and out of the sun and keeping their skin as porcelain white as it can be for as lanas it can be. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >> quijano: up next, a mother's remarkable story. she was adopted as a baby in vietnam, then paid it forward. >> quijano: tonight in san francisco with a remarkable adoption story on this mother's day, john blackstone caught up with a mom who was adopted as a baby in vietnam and paid it forward. >> tallia hart has shattered a glass
orit markowitz at mount sinai hospital in new york who devices to diagnose and guide skin cancer treatment, melissa was treated with cosmetic lasers that don't cut the skin. >> then we're able to monitor with noninvasive imaging to watch the tumor disappear and definitely to shrink it and hopefully in her case we'll be able to eradicate it completely. >> reporter: melissa has had two treatments since her twins were born. you can barely see the scar up close, and it is expected to...
101
101
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been declared a major national incident disrupting hospitals and trusts from dumfries and carlisle, blackpool and yorkome of the big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. our first report tonight from our health editor hugh pym. a major incident has been declared by nhs leaders in england and hospitals like this one in colchester have been experiencing serious computer problems after a cyber attack. this is what some patients told us: the gentleman just inside the door said that all the computers have gone down, and they are not sure whether the doctors can see you forward have a reason. if it is x—rays, breakages, what have you, they will send you home. voiceover: it has happened before, this hospital trust covering north lincolnshire and gore, it systems we re lincolnshire and gore, it systems were closed for three days as the result of a cyber attack last autumn. hundreds of operations and patient appointments were postponed, people were told to get to eight and the only if it was really necessary, there were warnings that nhs it was honourable. and today staff looking
it's been declared a major national incident disrupting hospitals and trusts from dumfries and carlisle, blackpool and yorkome of the big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. our first report tonight from our health editor hugh pym. a major incident has been declared by nhs leaders in england and hospitals like this one in colchester have been experiencing serious computer problems after a cyber attack. this is what some patients told us: the gentleman just inside...
107
107
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 1
it's been declared a major national incident, disrupting hospitals and trusts from glasgow, dumfries and ca rlisle, blackpool and yorkto some of the big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. the prime minister says the incident is part of a wider attack affecting organisations around the world. it's thought 7a countries have been affected. there was serious disruption in some parts of the nhs today, with signs warning of significant delays at a&e units and some gp surgeries having to remain empty. all this the result of the biggest cyber attack in the history of the nhs. some patients like tom, waiting for nonurgent surgery, were told their operations had been postponed. it's inconvenient, very frustrating for my fellow patients inside lincoln county. the nurses are absolutely fabulous, and the doctors, and also i think it's a heinous crime, this hacking, because they are putting people's lives at risk. richard, who was due to have an operation on his leg, was also told it wouldn't happen today. it was disappointing, because i've got all... they helped me, because i was a bit nervous abo
it's been declared a major national incident, disrupting hospitals and trusts from glasgow, dumfries and ca rlisle, blackpool and yorkto some of the big teaching hospitals in london, and services in the south of england. the prime minister says the incident is part of a wider attack affecting organisations around the world. it's thought 7a countries have been affected. there was serious disruption in some parts of the nhs today, with signs warning of significant delays at a&e units and some...
31
31
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
york. so it isn't a market in that sense and likewise where there is hospital consolidation and therefore, you know, all the studies have shown that that leads to higher prices after a point, not better care, the ftc will occasionally come in, but their philosophy is to know, if a certain hospital is cornered in a certain purpose for and thipart of florida andthis has e market will work. how will the market work, maybe some oncologists will say they are getting high prices in florida so we will go open up a clinic. again, not so easy. it takes time for a doctor to move a practice and establish a patient pool and that may take three years, five years so what happens to people that have cancer in the meantime this just is not a market and the biggest kind of failure of the market is that the price variation. one city like another would cost 150 and then 13,000 in france. how can this possibly function as a market and i think what we see as we look around the world, and that's why i look around at other countries health systems there is no place that it's worked as a free market. there is alw
york. so it isn't a market in that sense and likewise where there is hospital consolidation and therefore, you know, all the studies have shown that that leads to higher prices after a point, not better care, the ftc will occasionally come in, but their philosophy is to know, if a certain hospital is cornered in a certain purpose for and thipart of florida andthis has e market will work. how will the market work, maybe some oncologists will say they are getting high prices in florida so we will...
45
45
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll have the latest from a hospital in york on how they're coping.he other main stories on bbc news at 5. on the campaign trail, as theresa may promises more workers' rights — a voter confronts her about cuts in welfare benefits. i want you to do something for us. you know what i want? i want my... my you know what i want? i want my... my disability living allowance to come back. i can't live on a hundred pound a month. they took it all away from me. on labour's campaign, jeremy corbyn promises an extra £37 billion for the nhs and shorter hospital waiting lists. france's new president — on his first full day in office — visits germany to boost the relationship at the heart of the eu. and a sky dive at the age of 101 — the d—day veteran who says he's now planning something else. if i'm fit and well, and the doctor puts his signature on thshgs i might try a and do a bit of wing walking. that i would love to do. it's 5 o'clock. the government's emergency committee cobra is meeting right now to discuss the cyber—attack which hit nhs trusts in england and
we'll have the latest from a hospital in york on how they're coping.he other main stories on bbc news at 5. on the campaign trail, as theresa may promises more workers' rights — a voter confronts her about cuts in welfare benefits. i want you to do something for us. you know what i want? i want my... my you know what i want? i want my... my disability living allowance to come back. i can't live on a hundred pound a month. they took it all away from me. on labour's campaign, jeremy corbyn...
54
54
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
york. your teaching hospital's trust said they have been significantly affected by this cyber attack but they. we have heard from a man who had an mri scan cancelled. a lady he was due to have an x—ray has said that has been postponed until tuesday. the hospitals here have cancelled some breast screening clinics which were planned for this weekend across north yorkshire. other patients have come out of the hospital saying they have been treated and things have been fine, doctors are doing things the old—fashioned been fine, doctors are doing things the old —fashioned way, been fine, doctors are doing things the old—fashioned way, making notes with pen and paper. they have praised the hospital for how they are coping. a hospital source has said the attack has affected their ability to sterilise equipment and that has affected some operations but that has not been confirmed by the trust. they are taking steps to keep things running here in europe. kavita oberoi runs an nhs it consultancy in derby. she was in a gp surgery this afternoon that had been affected by the cyber—attack. they had resort
york. your teaching hospital's trust said they have been significantly affected by this cyber attack but they. we have heard from a man who had an mri scan cancelled. a lady he was due to have an x—ray has said that has been postponed until tuesday. the hospitals here have cancelled some breast screening clinics which were planned for this weekend across north yorkshire. other patients have come out of the hospital saying they have been treated and things have been fine, doctors are doing...
111
111
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
it's been great, the hospitality is the new york city citizens and everybody else from out of state has been absolutely wonderful. this is my first fleet week. my first time in new york city. so it's been very eye-opening. and very humbling. >> quijano: we're honored to have them with us. coming up next, how i pads are revolution identifying-- rev revolution identifying-- rev lyze ice the way blind students interact with the digital world. ask . >> quijano: according to live wire.com apple has sold 360 million ipads since the original was launched in 2010. seven years later people are still finding new ways to use them. teachers at the new york school for the blind tell kenneth craig ipads are revolutionizing the way their students learn and interact. >> at one of the oldest schools for the blind in the u.s. nearly 300 students are learning to see the world in a whole new way. each one has their own ipad even though almost all of them are visually impaired and some like jessica corrine. >> use it for lots of din things. >> have no vision at all. >> technology is changing all around us.
it's been great, the hospitality is the new york city citizens and everybody else from out of state has been absolutely wonderful. this is my first fleet week. my first time in new york city. so it's been very eye-opening. and very humbling. >> quijano: we're honored to have them with us. coming up next, how i pads are revolution identifying-- rev revolution identifying-- rev lyze ice the way blind students interact with the digital world. ask . >> quijano: according to live...
60
60
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
the new york presbyterian hospital board, and the los angeles police foundation. he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. secretary mnuchin, we're grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country, and please proceed with your opening statement. mr. mnuchin: thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. chairman hatch, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward to working with members of congress in this committee on passing important legislation for the american people. my number one priority as treasury secretary is creating sustainable economic growth for all americans. the best way to achieve this is through a combination of tax reform, regulatory relief, and protecting taxpayers. this also includes making some difficult decisions with respect to our budget. we are currently bearing the cost of excessive government commitments of previous years, and this has forced us into making hard choices. but the remarkable thing about econ
the new york presbyterian hospital board, and the los angeles police foundation. he was born and raised in new york city and earned a bachelor's degree from yale university. secretary mnuchin, we're grateful to have you here. appreciate your willingness to serve your country, and please proceed with your opening statement. mr. mnuchin: thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. chairman hatch, ranking member wyden, and members of the committee, it is an honor to be here today. i am looking forward...
33
33
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
york. so it's not a market in that sense. like wise, where there is hospital consolidation, and, therefore, all of the studies have shown that leads to higher prices after a point, not better care, the ftc wail occasionally come in but their philosophy is, well, if a certain hospital is cornered all the cancer care in a certain part of florida -- this hays happened -- the answer is, well, the market will work how will the market work? many some oncologist will see they're getting high prices in florida so we'll open up a christian can. no tot easy. takes time for a doctor to move a practice, to establish a patient pool, and, yes, that may take three years, five years. what happens to people who have cancer in the meantime? this is not a market. the biggest failure of the market is look the price variation that we see for medical procedures. right? the same tests that cost 30,000 in like a knee replace, white cost 1300 in france. what we have seen at we look around the world -- that's why i kind of look a little bit at other countries' health systems -- there's
york. so it's not a market in that sense. like wise, where there is hospital consolidation, and, therefore, all of the studies have shown that leads to higher prices after a point, not better care, the ftc wail occasionally come in but their philosophy is, well, if a certain hospital is cornered all the cancer care in a certain part of florida -- this hays happened -- the answer is, well, the market will work how will the market work? many some oncologist will see they're getting high prices in...
92
92
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
the hospitality of new york city citizens and everybody else from out of state has been wonderful. this is my first fleet week, my first time in new york city. it's been eye opening and humbling. >> we're honored to have them with us. >>> coming up next, how ipads are revolutionizing the way blind and visually impaired students learn and interact with the digital world. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it stop this teen from chugging hot sauce? ...oh jeremy. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. this clean was like pow! everything well? my teeth are glowing. they are so white. step 1 cleans. step 2 whitens. crest [hd]. 6x cleaning*, 6x whitening*á i would switch to crest [hd] over what i was using before. >>> according to lifewire.com, apple has sold 360 million ipads since the original was launched in 2010. seven years still finding new ways to use them. teachers for the school for the blind say ip
the hospitality of new york city citizens and everybody else from out of state has been wonderful. this is my first fleet week, my first time in new york city. it's been eye opening and humbling. >> we're honored to have them with us. >>> coming up next, how ipads are revolutionizing the way blind and visually impaired students learn and interact with the digital world. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but will it...
74
74
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
they were taken to the hospital and are expected to be okay. new yorky police eventually put the cab upright again. boom like they have done it before. exact cause of the crash still under investigation. >> wow just like that. on the west coast taking a look at a crash of a different kind. >> yeah, many are calling it a survival story. we first showed you the dramatic video of the crash of a small plane in washington state. well this morning, we're now hearing how the pilot of that plane managed to avert disaster. here is gio benitez. >> reporter: the incredible survival caught on camera. a small plane coming in for a crash landing at an intersection during the afternoon rush hour in washington. catching fire, as it clips power lines, traffic lights and even cars. drivers watching in horror. >> i said get down. i could feel the heat on my face. the fireball, wing clipped the van. probably the closest i have come to really thinking oh this is the end. >> reporter: miraculously, the pilot and passenger. the pilot controlling the aircraft as everything aro
they were taken to the hospital and are expected to be okay. new yorky police eventually put the cab upright again. boom like they have done it before. exact cause of the crash still under investigation. >> wow just like that. on the west coast taking a look at a crash of a different kind. >> yeah, many are calling it a survival story. we first showed you the dramatic video of the crash of a small plane in washington state. well this morning, we're now hearing how the pilot of that...
87
87
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
for the new york times, we mentioned this earlier. in rare unity, hospitals, doctors, insurers, criticized the bill. what will the debate look like in the months ahead? mr. isasi: it is really going to focus on the impact on america's families. , they all doctors have the same concern, that they are having this experience of in a normal sleep reduced number of uninsured patients. now we have the lowest rate of uninsurance the country has which allows doctors and hospitals to really work hard on everyone's health. that,e start eroding at we experienced folks coming in who haven't been receiving preventative services, folks coming in who cannot provide continuity of care to. it is concerning. this debate has to focus on how this is going to ensure that the average american family has access to coverage that is real and meaningful and high quality and affordable. truman, president harry talked about some form of national healthcare. it has been 70 years and presidents since him, including lyndon johnson and richard nixon and jimmy carter have tried various versi
for the new york times, we mentioned this earlier. in rare unity, hospitals, doctors, insurers, criticized the bill. what will the debate look like in the months ahead? mr. isasi: it is really going to focus on the impact on america's families. , they all doctors have the same concern, that they are having this experience of in a normal sleep reduced number of uninsured patients. now we have the lowest rate of uninsurance the country has which allows doctors and hospitals to really work hard on...