US officials urge UnitedHealth to expedite payments to providers
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[March 11, 2024]
(Reuters) - Officials from the U.S. government asked UnitedHealth
Group to expedite payments to healthcare providers in an open letter on
Sunday, after a hack of the insurer's Change Healthcare tech unit
crippled medical claims and payments.
Officials from the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services urged UnitedHealth (UHG)to take
"responsibility to ensure no provider is compromised by their cash flow
challenges stemming from this cyberattack on Change Healthcare."
While the letter specifically named UnitedHealth and addressed the
recent hack, it also asked other companies in the industry to help.
"We call on UHG, other insurance companies, clearinghouses, and health
care entities to take additional actions to mitigate the harms this
attack places on patients and providers, particularly our safety net
providers," the letter said.
UnitedHealth did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The U.S. government said last Tuesday it would accelerate Medicare and
Medicaid payments to some hospitals hurt by the cyber attack on Change
Healthcare late last month.
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The corporate logo of the UnitedHealth Group appears on the side of
one of their office buildings in Santa Ana, California, U.S., April
13, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo
The cyberattack on Change, disclosed
on Feb.21, was perpetrated by hackers who identified themselves as
the "Blackcat" ransomware group and has had a knock-on effect on
players across the U.S. healthcare system.
Disruptions triggered by the attack have impacted electronic
pharmacy refills and insurance transactions.
UnitedHealth has said it expects to restore disrupted services for
medical claims and payments platforms by mid-March.
(Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru)
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