
UnitedHealthcare is in the final stages of restoring its system after a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare. The US government is investigating the incident, with concerns raised about cybersecurity in the healthcare sector. Providers are being offered loans, and the system is expected to be fully operational this week. Despite progress, there are lingering concerns about data breaches and impacts on small clinics.
⚠️ UNITEDHEALTH SAYS UNIT CHANGE HAS RESTORED SOME FUNCTIONS HANDLED BY AMAZON Full Story → https://t.co/kzSBqSGKnv UnitedHealth Group said on Wednesday Amazon's cloud services that handled some management functions of medical claims at unit Change Healthcare were restored…
The @Change_HC #cyberattack gives #cybersecurity pros a chance to focus public outrage on the real victims - patients - says @SentinelOne's Morgan Wright in this column. #infosec #ITsecurity #healthIT https://t.co/UgwIvOsAzg
After a healthcare cyberattack, the impacted organization often doesn't want to divulge a lot of information, Intermountain Health CISO Erik Decker said last week at HIMSS. However, he thinks healthcare organizations should be more transparent with... https://t.co/rlX7tIixLU










