UnitedHealth is demanding some struggling doctors immediately repay loans issued after last year's cyberattack
Briefly

In response to the significant cyberattack last year, UnitedHealth Group created a funding assistance program providing no-interest loans to medical practices for cash flow challenges. However, over a year later, the company is aggressively pursuing immediate repayment from these borrowers, raising concerns about their adherence to previous agreements regarding loan management. Many practices are being asked to repay substantial amounts within a very short timeframe, causing confusion and potential reputational damage for UnitedHealth amidst scrutiny from Congress and healthcare providers about their commitments.
UnitedHealth Group is demanding immediate repayment from medical practices that utilized its no-interest loan program, raising concerns about compliance with prior assurances.
The abrupt demand for repayment has left some borrowers stunned, prompting questions about UnitedHealth's commitment to supporting healthcare providers during challenging times.
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