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January 24, 2025

Change Healthcare Updates Number Of Those Impacted By Cyberattack The Change Healthcare cyberattack brought much of healthcare to a halt in 2024 for many months. UnitedHealth Group, Change’s parent, earlier said that 100 million people were impacted. It now has updated that number to 190 million or about 57% of the nation’s population. The cyberattack posed a significant financial cost to UnitedHealth Group, with the company projecting that it would take a $2.9 billion hit. More important, it had huge costs for providers, health plans, pharmacies, and other healthcare entities. All of these entities relied on Change’s vast service and processing systems. The attackers used stolen credentials and breached a server that did not have two-factor authentication – a rookie mistake in security. The attackers were paid a ransom yet still took information from the servers. United says it is not aware of a misuse of data, but that is

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January 23, 2025

Elevance Health Reports Q4 and 2024 Financial News After some rocky news from UnitedHealth Group earlier, Elevance Health reported some mixed financial news as well. Elevance said it would grow 7% to 9% in Medicare Advantage (MA). The company did say it is attacking growth prudently given rate concerns and utilization trends. Elevance also says that while MA rates are moving in the right direction, rates for 2026 will be inadequate based on the Advance Notice recently released. But like United, year-over-year margins decreased even though Elevance beat Wall Street. Its services unit, Carelon, showed robust revenue growth. On Medicaid, Elevance said Medicaid rate pressures could ease in 2H 2025 and that it is encouraged by some rate hikes it is seeing from states. As has been seen with other insurers, Elevance’s all lines of business medical loss ratio (MLR) rose considerably to 92.4% in the fourth quarter, up from

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January 22, 2025

CMS Appealing UnitedHealthcare’s 2025 Stars Win In very odd timing, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has said it will appeal a federal judge’s order to recalculate UnitedHealthcare’s Medicare Advantage (MA) Star ratings. CMS did not state the grounds for its appeal.  Coming out of a federal judge’s decision siding with United in its suit, CMS did revise UnitedHealthcare’s and Centene’s star rating scores for 2025. UnitedHealthcare received higher ratings in 12 contracts and Centene in seven contracts. Centene’s suit closely mirrored United’s. Additional article: https://www.modernhealthcare.com/legal/cms-unitedhealth-medicare-advantage-star-ratings-appeal (Some articles may require a subscription.) #cms #stars #medicareadvantage https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/payers/cms-will-appeal-unitedhealthcares-ma-star-ratings-court-win Hospitals Had More Downgrades Than Upgrades in 2024 Credit downgrades for nonprofit hospitals outpaced upgrades in 2024, despite generally better financial performance in the industry overall. Moody’s, S&P, and Fitch collectively issued 95 downgrades and 37 upgrades in 2024, as opposed to 116 and 33 in 2023. Healthcare providers plan on another

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