CNN —Change Healthcare, the health insurance IT giant disrupted for days by a cyberattack, on Friday announced plans for a temporary loan program to get money flowing to health care providers affected by the outage.
It’s a stop-gap measure meant to give some financial relief to health care providers, which analysts say are losing millions of dollars per day because of the outage.
Some US officials and health care executives told CNN it may be weeks before Change Healthcare returns to normal operations.
The temporary loan program will help health care providers with “short-term cash flow needs,” Change Healthcare said in a statement.
A unit of healthcare conglomerate UnitedHealth, Change Healthcare processes prescriptions to insurance for tens of thousands of pharmacies nationwide.
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