UnitedHealth has been at the center of significant developments following a massive hack. The company's unit, Change, has restored and is rebuilding functions previously handled by Amazon. Amidst this, UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty is scheduled to appear before the Senate Finance Committee on April 30 to discuss the incident. Critiques have emerged suggesting UnitedHealth could have saved billions with better cybersecurity investments. In related news, UnitedHealth Group has been using patients' claims data to target loans to doctors. Moreover, services related to handling medical claims by its unit Change Healthcare are expected to come online, with the unit set to start processing a $14 billion backlog in medical claims.
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UnitedHealth's Change to start processing $14 bln in medical claims as services come online https://t.co/k8j3BNBgrR https://t.co/XejhvMkro8
⚠️ UNITEDHEALTH SAYS SEVERAL SERVICES FOR HANDLING MEDICAL CLAIMS AT UNIT CHANGE WILL GO ONLINE Full Story → https://t.co/uOuXcu22Gu UnitedHealth Group said on Friday it expects several services related to handling medical claims by its unit Change Healthcare to be online… https://t.co/otcWzlv0br
UnitedHealth Group Uses Patients' Claims Data to Target Loans to Doctors, Sources Say $UNH H/t @PatrickMRucker & @jbliss1987 https://t.co/eFNbgKOgwK
UnitedHealth could have saved billions if they had invested more in proper cybersecurity https://t.co/IXOzsA6Zlr
NEW: UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty to appear before the Senate Finance Committee ~next month regarding its massive hack. Likely April 30, per a company spox. Comes amid mounting scrutiny on the Hill and in the admin of UHG's handling of the incident.
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