UnitedHealth Group has paid more than $2 billion to assist health-care providers affected by the recent cyberattack on its Change Healthcare subsidiary.

"We continue to make significant progress in restoring the services impacted by this cyberattack," CEO Andrew Witty said on Monday. "We know this has been an enormous challenge for health-care providers, and we encourage any in need to contact us."

UnitedHealth has advanced the funds through multiple initiatives.

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