Letters this month are telling patients that last year’s cyberattack “may have involved your data.” Lawsuits are moving ...
The breach of UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare unit continues to affect customers' finances one year later.
A UnitedHealth Group subsidiary is still mailing data breach notices to patients one year after a massive cyberattack at the company’s Change Healthcare business that affected roughly 1 in 2 ...
UnitedHealth Group's subsidiary, Change Healthcare, still sending out data breach notifications a year after cyberattack, according to Minnesota Star-Tribune.
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Here are 10 updates on payer policies, executive moves and other news in February for ASC leaders to know: 1. A New York congressman is requesting public comment regarding patients' experiences with ...
The number of victims impacted by the Change Healthcare data breach last year has nearly doubled, from 100 million to ...
The notices are going out to workers in the commercial health coverage business as well as in other operations.
If UnitedHealthcare does not meet a resignation quota through buyouts, it will lay off employees, two people familiar with ...