VA Clinics Reopen After Computers Damaged by Water
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs clinics in Middle Tennessee and south central Kentucky have reopened.
Water from a broken pipe earlier this week damaged computers that manage information for those clinics.
Routine appointments in primary care and specialty care clinics, surgeries and procedures scheduled for Tuesday were canceled. VA officials will contact patients to reschedule those appointments.
The closures affected VA facilities in Nashville, Murfreesboro, Chattanooga, Clarksville, Tullahoma, Cookeville and Dover in Tennessee and Fort Campbell and Bowling Green in Kentucky.
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