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(Reuters) -UnitedHealth Group is demanding that healthcare providers repay the loans they received from the company after a cyberattack at its tech unit Change Healthcare last year, according to ...
Providers were told that UnitedHealth reserved ... reviewed a copy of a loan agreement for the program and confirmed this statement. Change Healthcare, which offers payment and revenue cycle ...
UnitedHealth, through its Optum unit, offered interest-free loans via a Temporary Funding Assistance Program, disbursing around $8.9 billion to support providers. Despite earlier assurances that ...
By Benjamin Ryan Two independent medical practices in Minnesota once hoped to expand operations but have spent the past year struggling to recover from the cyberattack on a vast UnitedHealth Group ...
Last year, UnitedHealth Group provided $9 billion in interest-free loans to assist health care providers caught up in the financial nightmare. But now, as the company’s Optum division has begun ...
UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare unit said in a statement that it planned to "work with providers" on repayment options. "Now, more than one year post the event and with services restored, we have ...