Becker's Healthcare April 25, 2024
Rylee Wilson

A group of 22 state attorneys general is urging UnitedHealth Group to provide more financial assistance to providers hurt by the hack on Change Healthcare.

In an April 25 letter to UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty, the attorneys asked the company to “enhance and expand” financial assistance for affected providers, provide a dedicated complaint resolution mechanism for state attorneys general and other agencies, and provide independent analysis confirming Change systems are secure.

“You must do more than you are currently to avoid imposing further harm to our states’ healthcare infrastructure and the patients who rely upon it,” the attorneys general wrote.

The letter was led by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, who sued to block UnitedHealth Group’s...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
Got healthcare questions? Just ask Transcarent

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: Cybersecurity, Govt Agencies, Health IT, Insurance, Payer, Provider, States, Technology
More states eye removing requirements for foreign-trained physicians
Reporting Requirements Matter (A Lot): Evidence From Arkansas's Medicaid Work Requirements
State Licensing Spotlight - Prescription medical device manufacturers & distributors: Regulatory considerations applicable to medical devices versus drugs
States Facing Doctor Shortages Ease Licensing Rules for Foreign-Trained Physicians
To solve for doctor shortages, states ease licensing for foreign-trained physicians

Share This Article