<code id='736246BF1D'></code><style id='736246BF1D'></style>
    • <acronym id='736246BF1D'></acronym>
      <center id='736246BF1D'><center id='736246BF1D'><tfoot id='736246BF1D'></tfoot></center><abbr id='736246BF1D'><dir id='736246BF1D'><tfoot id='736246BF1D'></tfoot><noframes id='736246BF1D'>

    • <optgroup id='736246BF1D'><strike id='736246BF1D'><sup id='736246BF1D'></sup></strike><code id='736246BF1D'></code></optgroup>
        1. <b id='736246BF1D'><label id='736246BF1D'><select id='736246BF1D'><dt id='736246BF1D'><span id='736246BF1D'></span></dt></select></label></b><u id='736246BF1D'></u>
          <i id='736246BF1D'><strike id='736246BF1D'><tt id='736246BF1D'><pre id='736246BF1D'></pre></tt></strike></i>

          knowledge

          knowledge

          author:explore    Page View:4569
          Jim Mone/AP

          UnitedHealth Group appears to be offering some providers more substantial loans in the wake of the cyberattack on Change Healthcare, according to three doctors who each saw their advances increase up to seven figures.

          The apparent change comes as hospitals, doctors, and lobbying groups have for weeks complained about low offers from the company, in some cases less than 1% of their typical weekly billing. Initially, after a mid-February cyberattack took its system offline, hampering insurers’ ability to receive claims and send payments, UnitedHealth offered loans to bridge the gap while the company worked to fix the outage, but many providers said it didn’t accomplish that.

          advertisement

          It’s not clear exactly what prompted the change in these providers’ offers, or how broadly it applies. The new offers came just days after UnitedHealth officials met virtually with Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra and other White House officials. At that meeting, HHS said it explicitly asked UnitedHealth to send advance payments to providers.

          Get unlimited access to award-winning journalism and exclusive events.

          Subscribe Log In

          focus

          Supreme Court strikes down use of affirmative action
          Supreme Court strikes down use of affirmative action

          ActivistsdemonstratedastheSupremeCourtheardoralargumentsonapairofaffirmativeactioncasesinOctober2022

          read more
          Artificial intelligence advances fuel industry trying to preserve loved ones after death
          Artificial intelligence advances fuel industry trying to preserve loved ones after death

          3:26Thisillustrationshowsahumanoidrobottouchingtouchingdataonascreen.YuichiroChino/GettyImagesWhenJu

          read more
          The cancer drug shortage isn’t new — and neither are the solutions
          The cancer drug shortage isn’t new — and neither are the solutions

          PreparingachemotherapytreatmentatDukeCancerCenterinDurham,N.C.GerryBroome/APAyounggirl,maybe5or6year

          read more

          How artificial intelligence is being used to detect, treat cancer

          3:26Alaboratorytechnicianconductsartificialintelligence(AI)-basedcervicalcancerscreeningatatestfacil