March 26, 2024
The U.S. Senate is preparing to question UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty about a cyberattack on its subsidiary Change Healthcare, a major medical claims processor. The Senate Finance Committee seeks to understand the company's vulnerability to such attacks, response actions, and steps toward future protection. Amidst rising concerns over the industry's cybersecurity weaknesses, this hearing marks a growing scrutiny on health industry executives, especially given the significant disruption and data theft resulting from this specific cyberattack. UnitedHealth's involvement in the crisis and its aftermath, including the pressure from government officials for greater emergency funding and transparency, highlights the broader challenges of data security and consolidation risks within the healthcare sector.
Senate set to grill UnitedHealth over Change Healthcare crisis - The Washington Post Washington Post
March 26, 2024
UnitedHealth Group announced plans to tackle the $14 billion claims backlog caused by a cyberattack on its subsidiary, Change Healthcare. The largest clearinghouse, Relay Exchange, is expected to resume operations by the weekend's end, signifying a pivotal step in the recovery process initiated after the February 21 cyberattack. This incident significantly disrupted reimbursements and pharmacy operations across various healthcare providers. UnitedHealth has already advanced $2.5 billion to affected parties. A phased reinstatement of services is underway, with the recent restoration of Change Healthcare's pharmacy network services and electronic payments platform. Additionally, the cyberattack prompted Senator Mark Warner to propose legislation aimed at enhancing cybersecurity in the healthcare sector. Amid these developments, several lawsuits have emerged from both patients and providers seeking redress for the financial and operational upheavals experienced due to the attack.
Change Healthcare to start processing $14B claims backlog as it restores clearinghouse platforms Fierce Healthcare
March 25, 2024
Utah has taken a pioneering step by enacting the first state law focused on Artificial Intelligence, setting a potential precedent for future legislation across the United States. This groundbreaking move is poised to significantly influence the health care sector by establishing a legal framework for the use of AI technologies. The legislation aims to balance innovation with ethical considerations, ensuring that the deployment of AI in health care is both beneficial and responsible. This development is an important milestone in the integration of AI into healthcare practices and could serve as a model for other states considering similar legislative measures.
Utah Enacts First AI Law – A Potential Blueprint for Other States, Significant Impact on Health Care Manatt

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