Frederick Health has changed its design plans for a new medical office building on land it owns in Urbana. The site plan ...
A ransomware attack against Change Healthcare last year exposed data on a record-breaking 190 million people, parent company UnitedHealth Group reported Friday. Most people have already been ...
UnitedHealth has confirmed the ransomware attack on its Change Healthcare unit last February affected around 190 million people in America — nearly double previous estimates. The U.S. health ...
Change Healthcare has increased its estimate of the number of people whose personal and health data was breached in a 2024 ransomware attack to 190 million. The UnitedHealth Group claims ...
Change Healthcare now estimates that 190 million people were affected in the massive cyberattack that took down its services nearly a year ago. UnitedHealth Group, Change's parent company ...
The massive cyberattack on Change Healthcare last year may have compromised the data of about 190 million people — more than half the U.S. population, according to an update from its parent ...
As HHS secretary, Kennedy has the power to change health care for younger Americans and retirees alike. Here’s what might happen to Medicare under his leadership. Profit and prosper with the ...
UnitedHealth now says the ransomware attack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary may have affected the data of about 190 million people. The estimate has increased from about 100 million people in ...
The largest healthcare data breach on record just got even bigger, after UnitedHealth Group (UHG) confirmed that 90 million additional customers were impacted by a ransomware attack on Change ...
DeepSeek's friendly whale hearkens back to a more playful era of tech branding—and it might just be the disruptor the AI ...
Building control is being overhauled following Grenfell. Denise Chevin looks at what changes need to be made Not since the introduction of privatised “approved inspectors” in 1984 has building control ...
Subscribe here to receive future editions. President Donald Trump kicked off the first week of his second term with sweeping changes to U.S. health care and federal health agencies. Trump signed ...