Associated Press
MINNETONKA, Minn. 鈥 UnitedHealth is testing the last major system it must restore from last month鈥檚 , but it has no date yet for finishing the recovery.
[Report: Ransomware attack on Minn. healthcare group disrupts prescription orders nationwide]
The healthcare giant said Monday that it is testing software for submitting medical claims. It already has largely restored systems for handling pharmacy claims and processing payments.
Change Healthcare provides technology used to submit and process insurance claims. It handles about 14 billion transactions a year and works with claims from several insurers.
The company said last month that the ransomware group ALPHV, or Blackcat, gained access to some of its information technology systems.
The American Hospital Association has called the cyberattack 鈥渢he most significant and consequential incident of its kind against the U.S. healthcare system.鈥 The association said the disruption from the attack made it harder for hospitals to provide care, submit insurance claims and get paid.
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Federal civil rights investigators that they would look into whether protected health information was exposed in the attack.
Earlier this month, UnitedHealth said that it restored nearly all of Change Healthcare鈥檚 system for processing prescriptions. That tells pharmacies how much to charge patients for a prescription based on their coverage.
Late last week, the company restored Change Healthcare鈥檚 electronic payments platform, which involves billing and payments between care providers and payers like insurers.
UnitedHealth said Monday that it is expanding temporary funding to support doctors and other care providers affected by the attack. The federal government also is some offering temporary, advance payments for Medicare claims.
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