As many as 100 million people were affected by a healthcare hack earlier this year. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to KFF Health News reporter Darius Tahir about what that means for consumers affected.
Federal legislators confirm February's data breach at UnitedHealth subsidiary Change Healthcare was the largest in the ...
Every year, Medicare officials encourage beneficiaries to shop around for their drug coverage. Few take the time. This year, ...
UnitedHealth (UNH) risks losing billions in revenue due to questionable home visits it has allegedly made to collect ...
Healthcare data and personal information of more than 100 million people was stolen in the ransomware attack on Change ...
UnitedHealth has revealed that data of more than 100 million users were impacted by the ransomware attack on Change ...
UnitedHealth Group (NYSE: UNH) and Amedisys (Nasdaq: AMED) leaders are reportedly expected to meet with officials from the ...
Personal information from one-third of Americans could have been affected in the $22 million ransomware attack.
UnitedHealth (UNH) and Amedisys (NASDAQ:AMED) are expected to meet with Dept. of Justice officials in a final effort to ...
Federal watchdog questions fees based on health assessments and chart reviews where patients apparently didn’t get care.
A February cyberattack on a UnitedHealth subsidiary compromised the personal data of some one-third of Americans.
The February hack at UnitedHealth’s tech unit Change affected the personal information of 100 million people, the U.S. health department’s website showed, making it the largest healthcare data breach ...