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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
HHS Looking Into Cybersecurity At UnitedHealth Following Change Hack
The Biden administration is opening an investigation into UnitedHealth Group following a cyberattack on a subsidiary that has crippled health-care payments and probably exposed millions of patients鈥 data. The Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday said its probe would focus on identifying the extent of the breach and compliance by UnitedHealth and its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act 鈥 widely known as HIPAA 鈥 which is intended to protect patients鈥 private data. (Diamond, 3/13)
Doctors across the US are stretching to keep their practices afloat as a debilitating cyberattack on a once little-known company at the center of the health-care system continues to cause havoc. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe we鈥檙e in this mess,鈥 said Kathy Oubre, chief executive officer of Pontchartrain Cancer Center in southeast Louisiana. 鈥淚t鈥檚 going to take us months to dig out.鈥 (Tozzi, Swetlitz, and Griffin, 3/13)
In other news from the federal government 鈥
麻豆女优 Health News: Exclusive: Social Security Chief Vows To Fix 鈥楥ruel-Hearted鈥 Overpayment Clawbacks
The Social Security Administration鈥檚 new chief is promising to overhaul the agency鈥檚 system of clawing back billions of dollars it claims was wrongly sent to beneficiaries, saying it 鈥渏ust doesn鈥檛 seem right or fair.鈥 In an interview with 麻豆女优 Health News, SSA Commissioner Martin O鈥橫alley said that in the coming days he would propose changes to help people avoid crushing debts that have driven some into homelessness and caused financial hardships for the nation鈥檚 most vulnerable 鈥 the poorest of the poor and people with disabilities or persistent medical conditions or who are at least age 65. (Clasen-Kelly, 3/13)
As TikTok users flooded Congress with calls opposing a bill that could ban the popular video app in the United States, Representative Jake Auchincloss said his office received one so disturbing that it convinced him the legislation was needed. 鈥淲e got a voicemail from a young individual threatening suicide if we banned TikTok. That is a case in point . . . of the deleterious impact that these apps are having on our youth,鈥 the Newton Democrat said. ... 鈥淚 mean, Congress needs to get a grip on this.鈥 (Puzzanghera, 3/13)
Minnesota Republican Michelle Fischbach last week saw the Ways and Means Committee endorse her bill that would block the Biden administration from finalizing a rule to require minimum staffing in nursing homes.聽The rule, proposed last year, requires patients to receive at least three hours of direct care every day and mandates that facilities have a registered nurse on staff at all times. Fischbach鈥檚 bill advanced 26-17, with all Republicans and one Democrat voting in favor, echoing the nursing home industry鈥檚 arguments that the rule would force facilities to close because they can鈥檛 find workers.聽(Eskow, 3/13)