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What was the impact of the global IT outage

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GP services in England and Northern Ireland faced huge disruption following IT problems caused by a software update by CrowdStrike

GPs couldn’t treat patients, people were stranded as planes couldn’t get off the ground, and small businesses lost thousands in sales.

Two months on from the global IT outage on 19 July, the full impact is still only now becoming apparent.

A rogue software update by the US cybersecurity company CrowdStrike crippled up

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Adam Meyers – a senior manager at CrowdStrike – will testify at the US Congress on Tuesday to explain what happened and how the company is going to prevent another disaster.

Dr David Wrigley, a GP for the past 22 years, tells the BBC that in the most serious cases, it resulted in possible delays for ******* treatments.

“It was a very difficult ******* of time with very little help and support,” he said.

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Dr David Wrigley has called on NHS England and the *** government to provide GPs with much more support if this ever happened again

For many GPs, they were unable to use the EMIS system – a digital way of managing appointment bookings and patient records, as well as sending prescriptions to pharmacies.

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was “one of the toughest single days in recent times for GPs across England”, with doctors forced to return to pen and paper.

At Dr Wrigley’s practice, computer problems continued between Friday and Monday.

He said this created a backlog that delayed urgent tasks such as writing referral letters for patients with suspected cancers.

In some cases, this would have been delayed by “three or four days”.

“You have to prioritise those and send them as soon as possible,” he said.

“All the referrals we do are done electronically – that couldn’t happen.”

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In her 27 years as a GP, Dr Frances O’Hagan says the only disruption similar to the CrowdStrike outage was Covid and a ***** scare outside her practice in Armagh during the Troubles

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Around 75% of GPs in Northern Ireland use the EMIS system according to Dr Frances O’Hagan, the chair of BMA’s Northern Ireland GP committee.

“We couldn’t do anything for most people,” she said.

“We just had to take it on the ***** and get on with it.”

She said GPs in Northern Ireland faced similar backlogs to colleagues in England, including a delay to suspected ******* referrals.

The Department of Health told the BBC it is in discussion with “external suppliers” to strengthen “continuity arrangements” following the CrowdStrike outage.

It says GPs had access to “local copies” of patient data from EMIS during the outage, and all other systems worked.

Professor Kamila Hawthorne, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, told the BBC it was “crucial” that there should be “safeguards in place” in the future.

In Surrey, 50 patients who were due to receive radiotherapy treatment on the day of the outage

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A spokesperson from NHS Royal Surrey Trust said all urgent cases were seen within 24 hours.

NHS England did not comment.

The *** government told BBC News contingency plans were quickly enacted, and said it is working with NHS England to help prevent similar incidents.

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These passengers at Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands were among the many travellers disrupted by the CrowdStrike outage

Melanie Cree and her husband Alan, from Bangor in Northern Ireland, were due to fly home from Corfu Airport on the day of the outage.

Travel operators were forced to cancel thousands of flights across the world – and Melanie and Alan’s flight was axed.

After being taken to and from the airport several times in the next few days, they managed to fly home on Monday.

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Melanie and Alan had been on a two-week holiday on the Greek island with friends to enjoy their 40th wedding anniversary

Melanie said passengers were given no food, and some ran out of medication.

“It totally ruined what should have been our dream holiday,” she said.

“We have lovely memories, but we came back absolutely shattered. It was complete chaos.”

Their provider Tui gave them a £400 voucher.

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Laura Jones, pictured with her family on their holiday in Rhodes, said the whole experience has put her off foreign travel for a while

As Melanie and Alan struggled in Corfu, another *** family were caught up in the delays just over 500 miles (804km) away.

Laura and Malcolm Jones were struggling to return home after a holiday in Rhodes with their children.

When they were on the tarmac, the flight was cancelled. Laura told the BBC there was no information, no return of bags, and no plan.

They spent 16 hours at the airport before they were taken to a conference centre, where frustrated travellers used tablecloths as blankets.

The family paid £560 out of their own pockets to fly back to the *** a few days later.

Tui has given them a £600 voucher.

“I was looking forward to travelling abroad again after Covid, but I think I might just stick going to west Wales for a few years,” Laura joked.

In a statement, Tui apologised to its customers.

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The CrowdStrike outage had an impact at airports around the world, with these weary passengers pictured in Detroit, Michigan

The small business owners

Back in the ***, small business owner Dawn Watts was caught up in the outages in a different way – her website, which provides supplies to cleaning companies and hotels, was out of action.

She estimates to have lost about £600 in sales.

“It is extremely worrying,” she said.

“I am a sole trader – I can’t have this happening again.”

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Dawn Watts was particularly worried by the CrowdStrike outage, as she didn’t have the support of a big company behind her.

Hannah Al-Khaldi, who runs a boutique fitness studio in London, faced similar issues with a non-functional website.

She estimates the outage cost her £1,000.

“It showed how many systems worldwide had put their eggs in one basket,” she said.

“When one link in the chain fails, everything else goes down.

“Is there enough choice out there for providers, or was CrowdStrike the only option?

A spokesperson from CrowdStrike told BBC News: “As we have said previously, we fully understand the gravity of the incident and apologise to everyone who was affected.

“We’re committed to using the lessons learned to better serve our customers and prevent anything like this from happening again.”



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