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UnitedHealth’s Move to End Cyberattack Loan Lifeline Upsets Medical Providers

The company lent roughly $9 billion to practices affected by a vast cyberattack on its payment systems last year. Medical practices are now suing the health care colossus, saying it is pressuring them to repay funds.

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Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Cyberattacks and Hackers, Doctors, Elderly, Federal Courts (US), Health Insurance and Managed Care, Medicare, Medicine and Health, Minneapolis (Minn), Optum Inc, Suits and Litigation (Civil), United States Politics and Government, UnitedHealth Group Inc
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