The Pitt's EMR Blackout Is Realer Than You Think — ER Doctor Lifts the Lid

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The Pitt's EMR Blackout Is Realer Than You Think — ER Doctor Lifts the Lid

News (1 / 1) 26.04.2026 18:55 / Frank


Fans saw hospital systems grind to a halt on The Pitt — and a real-life ER doctor tells PEOPLE that the on-screen chaos isn't far from truth. Read on to discover the full story!

What the show showed

In Season 2 of the HBO medical drama, nearby hospitals suffer cyberattacks and the show's IT team shuts down electronic medical records, forcing staff to revert to handwritten charts, paper orders and whiteboards.

A doctor's reality check

Dallas ER physician J Mack Slaughter, Jr., 42, says EMR outages are "not actually a rare circumstance." He tells PEOPLE routine maintenance or glitches can take systems down from about 20 minutes to three hours — a nightmare he has lived through on shift.