UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty and other health-care industry leaders met with White House officials earlier this week to discuss the cyberattack against Change Healthcare, which has disrupted the health-care sector for three weeks.
Witt sought to reassure attendees about UnitedHealth's efforts to address the crisis and outlined the company's response. "We are committed to providing relief for people affected by this malicious attack on the U.S. health system," he said in an earlier statement.
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