The server at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi has been down for the eighth day in a row, and sources say that additional analysts from Delhi are under consideration for suspension for cybersecurity violations following the suspension of two of them.
based on the sources, "More than 400 endpoint devices and 25 out of 50 servers have now been inspected since the sanitization procedure began. Initially, just 15 servers were examined. Additionally, antivirus uploading has begun for your protection."
The AIIMS also released a statement on Tuesday announcing the restoration of the e-Hospital data "The servers have been updated with the eHospital data. Before the services may be restarted, the network is being cleaned. Due of the volume of data and the numerous servers and computers required for medical services, the procedure is taking some time. Security precautions are being made."
The statement said, "All hospital services, including outpatient, inpatient, labs, etc., continue to operate in manual mode.
Additionally joining the probe is the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Representatives from the Delhi Police, Intelligence Bureau, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) are already looking into the event, according to sources speaking to ANI.
After the inquiry agencies' recommendations, AIIMS Delhi will continue to prohibit Internet services.
The database for the Laboratory Information System (LIS) and other related databases have been recovered.
Prior to the shutdown of E-Hospital, AIIMS also released a new set of standard operating procedures (SOP) stating that admission, discharge, and patient transfer will all be handled manually at the hospital.
"Up to the point where E-Hospital is down, the most recent SOPs must be followed manually. At the AIIMS in New Delhi, admission, discharge, and transfer must all be handled manually. manually insert an indent "a hospital reported