Congress hauled UnitedHealth Group's CEO to the Hill on Wednesday seeking more clarity about the cyberattack at subsidiary Change Healthcare that threw much of the health care system into turmoil.
In testimony slated to be delivered before a U.S. House committee, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty says that hackers used stolen credentials to log in to a Citrix remote access portal, using ...
UnitedHealth Group’s cyber breach disrupted hospitals, compromised nearly 150 million patient records, halted medical ...
Senator Ron Wyden called for regulators to investigate UnitedHealth Group Inc. over what he described as “negligent” security ...
The decision is welcome news for health care providers, who had faced a potentially costly and complicated task of tracking ...
UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty on Wednesday addressed the Medicaid “unwinding” process that has removed more than 20 million people from the program’s rolls. Shares of major health insurers ...
UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty's testimony before the House Energy and Commerce Committee, slated for Wednesday, will follow weeks of disruption to American healthcare since the insurer's Change ...
The American Medical Association may consider legal actions in the wake of a cyberattack on UnitedHealth Group’s Change ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has agreed to allow UnitedHealth Group to notify people whose data was ...
Growing pressure for reviews by the federal agencies after Andrew Witty, the UnitedHealth Group chief executive, testified ...