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Healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group confirmed that its subsidiary Optum was forced to shut down IT systems and various services after a cyberattack by “nation-state” hackers on the Change Healthcare platform.
United Health Group (UHG) is a health insurance company with a presence across all 50 US states. The organization is the world's largest healthcare company by revenue ($324.2 billion in 2022), employing 440,000 people worldwide.
Its subsidiary, Optum Solutions, operates the Change Healthcare platform, which is the largest payment exchange platform between doctors, pharmacies, healthcare providers, and patients in the US healthcare system.
In response to the situation, the American Hospital Association (AHA) issued a warning yesterday recommending that all healthcare organizations that rely on Optum solutions disconnect their systems immediately to protect their partners' and patients' data.
"We recommend that all health care organizations that were disrupted or are potentially exposed by this incident consider disconnection from Optum until it is independently deemed safe to reconnect to Optum," warned the American Hospital Association.
UnitedHealth confirms Optum hack behind US healthcare billing outage
Healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group confirmed that its subsidiary Optum was forced to shut down IT systems and various services after a cyberattack by "nation-state" hackers on the Change Healthcare platform.
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