A cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group Inc. that paralyzed the US health-care system last year, snarling billions of dollars in ...
UnitedHealth Group says the impact from the cyberattack last year at its Change Healthcare subsidiary is much wider than previously understood, affecting roughly 190 million patients — up from ...
The number of individuals confirmed to be affected by the data breach is almost double the company's previous estimate.
Meanwhile, just outside the stock exchange, patients and doctors gathered in freezing temperatures to protest the systemic suffering tied to UnitedHealth’s exorbitant profits. One protestor, Jenn ...
The hack at Change Healthcare affected the personal information of 100 million people, the U.S. health department had posted on its website in October. The final number will be confirmed and filed ...
The cyberattack at UnitedHealth's tech unit Change affected the personal information of 190 million Americans, TechCrunch ...
Last year's cyberattack against Change Healthcare affected nearly twice as many people as UnitedHealth Group previously ...
Change Healthcare now estimates that 190 million people were impacted in the massive cyberattack that took down its services ...
The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Friday said it would not appeal a court order that it recalculate the ...
The US Medicare agency dropped its appeal of a lawsuit brought by UnitedHealth Group Inc. challenging the program’s ...
And Miller’s group isn’t happy about it. As CalMatters reported: In the Dec. 23 letter, America First Legal Foundation wrote: “We have identified San Diego County as a sanctuary ...
Unions that provide health benefits to nearly a half-million workers — including many in Ohio — have filed nearly identical ...