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US Hospitals Get Aid After Cyberattack

March 7, 2024
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Following the ransomware attack on UnitedHealth Group’s technology division, US health agencies have stepped in to offer accelerated payments to affected hospitals and providers to alleviate financial strain. The attack, attributed to the Russian-linked ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware group, disrupted Change Healthcare’s online systems, causing significant backlog in electronic pharmacy refills and insurance payment transactions across the US healthcare system. In response, UnitedHealth provided workarounds and a replacement ePrescribing website for pharmacies, along with announcing a loan program for struggling providers unable to process payments. However, medical advocates, including the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Hospital Association (AHA), have voiced concerns over the adequacy of government support, urging for more comprehensive financial assistance to address the challenges faced by healthcare organizations.

Despite the government’s efforts to expedite payments and provide temporary assistance, medical organizations such as the AMA and the AHA have criticized the response as insufficient. They argue that the current measures, while helpful, do not fully address the financial struggles faced by healthcare providers, particularly smaller practices, which are bearing the brunt of frozen payments. AHA President Rick Pollack has described the temporary assistance program as inadequate, emphasizing the urgent need for more substantial support to mitigate the impact of the cyberattack on payment processing and patient care.

The ransomware attack has not only disrupted payment processing but also raised concerns about the security of sensitive patient information. While UnitedHealth has reportedly paid a $22 million ransom demand to the ALPHV/BlackCat group, concerns remain about the potential leakage of the 6TB of stolen data. Despite the closure of ALPHV/BlackCat operations and the payment made, there are lingering uncertainties about the extent of damage caused and the security implications for UnitedHealth and its millions of patients.

 

Reference:
  • HHS Statement Regarding the Cyberattack on Change Healthcare
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