
Following the cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group's Change Healthcare, a series of federal hearings have been initiated to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities within the healthcare sector. Key discussions in the hearings have centered on improving security measures to protect critical healthcare infrastructure. Notably, UnitedHealth was absent during the initial hearing, raising concerns among lawmakers who are striving to understand and mitigate such vulnerabilities. The impact of the cyberattack is significant, with projections indicating that normal operations for UnitedHealth may not resume until 2025.
In this week’s Health Subcommittee, we examined cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the wake of the Change Healthcare attack. It is vital that we strengthen critical healthcare infrastructure to protect patients. https://t.co/Y1vEGrXOE3
UnitedHealth was conspicuous by its absence during the first hearing held in the wake of Change cyberattack, as federal lawmakers try to figure out how to secure the nation's health care infrastructure. @brittanytrang has all the details: https://t.co/DLbVO0Ph9i via @statnews
Lawmakers had many important questions for UnitedHealth in first federal hearing on Change cyberattack. https://t.co/V0kv7xB0zH


