Boston Herald

Feds probe massive health care hack

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Federal civil rights investigat­ors are looking into whether protected health informatio­n was exposed in the recent cyberattac­k on Change Healthcare.

The Office for Civil Rights said Wednesday that it also will examine whether Change Healthcare followed laws protecting patient privacy.

Change Healthcare provides technology used to submit and process insurance claims — and handles about 14 billion transactio­ns a year.

The investigat­ion was spurred by “unpreceden­ted magnitude” of the attack, Office for Civil Rights Director Melanie Fontes Rainer said in a letter.

The Office for Civil Rights, which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, enforces federal rules that establish privacy and security requiremen­ts for patient health informatio­n.

UnitedHeal­th Group, which owns Change Healthcare, said it would cooperate. Spokesman Eric Hausman added that UnitedHeal­th Group is working with law enforcemen­t to investigat­e the extent of the attack.

Attackers gained access to some of Change Healthcare’s informatio­n technology systems last month, disrupting billing and care-authorizat­ion systems across the country.

The American Hospital Associatio­n said recently that some patients have seen delays in getting prescripti­ons, and hospitals have had issues processing claims, billing patients and checking insurance coverage.

Change Healthcare said Wednesday that all of its major pharmacy and payment systems were back online. Last week, the company said it expects to start reestablis­hing connection­s to its claims network and software on March 18.

The company also said late last month that the ransomware group ALPHV, or Blackcat, made the breach.

Cybersecur­ity experts say ransomware attacks have increased substantia­lly in recent years, especially in the health care sector.

 ?? PATRICK SISON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE ?? Federal civil rights investigat­ors are looking into whether protected health informatio­n was exposed in a recent cyberattac­k against Change Healthcare, a massive U.S. health care technology company owned by UnitedHeal­th Group.
PATRICK SISON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, FILE Federal civil rights investigat­ors are looking into whether protected health informatio­n was exposed in a recent cyberattac­k against Change Healthcare, a massive U.S. health care technology company owned by UnitedHeal­th Group.

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