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Change Healthcare attempt to collect US data breach loans premature, plaintiffs say

By Mike Swift ( May 8, 2025, 21:58 GMT | Insight) -- Change Healthcare is improperly trying to prematurely collect loans it issued to healthcare providers following a massive 2024 cyberattack that exposed the health data of over 100 million Americans, lawyers for healthcare providers told a federal judge in Minnesota today. They are asking US District Judge Donovan Frank to issue an injunction blocking CHC from seeking to collect on "Temporary Funding Assistance Program" loans it provided to plaintiffs in the data breach litigation. When Change Heathcare was hit by a massive cyberattack last year, it pulled the plug on a payment processing system that handled nearly half of US healthcare payments. But providers now face “shutdown 2.0” as Change seeks to collect temporary data breach loans, a lawyer for providers told a federal judge today....

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