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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is moving quickly to assist providers and facilities that are struggling financially after the cyberattack on Change Healthcare late last month.

"HHS recognizes the impact this attack has had on health-care operations across the country," the agency said in a statement on Tuesday. "HHS's first priority is to help coordinate efforts to avoid disruptions to care throughout the health-care system."

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