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UnitedHealth is now asking doctors to repay the loans it gave out following major hack

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  • Change Healthcare suffered a huge cyberattack in 2024
  • Disruptions from that attack cost organizations millions
  • The firm is now chasing repayment of loans to cover losses from these disruptions

UnitedHealth Group is “aggressively” going after small healthcare organizations that borrowed money following a huge cyberattack on its subsidy Change Healthcare.

The attack is said to have affected almost 190 million Americans, and was the largest US healthcare data breach ever, and was incredibly disruptive, with systems only fully restored 9 months later, costing over $2 billion to recover from.

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