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Change Healthcare faced a cyberattack weeks ago. How does it impact you? @KristinaRex https://t.co/JHJhN7Zxdc
A cyberattack shut down the largest U.S. health care payment system last month. Here's what to know as hospitals, health insurers, physician clinics and others in the industry increasingly become the targets of significant hacks. https://t.co/mSGJ0Nojvi https://t.co/1rLv8dFNdH

A cyber-security incident has compromised payment information for about 300 clients who completed payments on the health district website this month. The incident is part of a broader trend of healthcare cyberattacks, with the Change Healthcare cyberattack causing disruptions in critical health care technology infrastructure. Federal regulators are taking action to address cybersecurity risks in the healthcare sector, including introducing payment flexibilities and new legislation. The incident has raised concerns about the vulnerability of healthcare systems to cyber threats, with a focus on third-party vendors posing risks to providers.