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MUHC systems back up and running after major computer breakdown

The McGill University Health Centre is investigating the cause of a computer system failure Monday that forced the hospital to cancel all clinical appointments for the day and ask patients in need of emergency care to go elsewhere.

All clinical appointments, some surgeries were cancelled Monday; most ambulances redirected to other hospitals

The McGill University Health Centre experienced a failure of its computer systems, forcing it to cancel all clinical appointments for the day. It urged emergency patients to go elsewhere. (Charles Contant/CBC)

The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) is investigating the cause of a computer system failure Monday that forced the hospital to cancel all clinical appointments for the day and ask patients in need of emergency services to go elsewhere.

The MUHC said the failure occurred at 11:30 a.m. Monday. Shortly before 1 p.m., the hospital tweeted that its computer systems were gradually returning to normal.

By 5 p.m., MUHC's emergency departments began receiving ambulances once again, and at6:37p.m. the MUHC tweeted that the problem that caused the failure was resolved.

No signs of a hack

The MUHC's director of professional services, Ewa Sidorowicz, told reporters Monday afternoonthe exact cause of the system failure is still being investigated but it doesn't look like a hack is to blame.

The problems appear to have been due to faulty equipment, saidSidorowicz.

The failure affected all sites inthe MUHC network including the Montreal General, the Childrens' Hospital and other buildings at the Glen site, as well asLachine Hospital, said Sidorowicz.

In addition to clinical appointments, some surgeriesat the MUHChad to becancelled, and most ambulances that arrived at the MUHC were redirected to other hospitals.

This is the first system failure of this magnitude at the MUHC, said Sidorowicz, and the hospital went into paper mode to deal with the problem.

Sidorwiczsaidthe system is rebooting now and should be back up later in the day.

With files from Matt D'Amours