Atrium Health Patient Portal Pixel Technology Settlement
What happened
Atrium Health is settling a class action lawsuit over its use of pixel technology on patient portal accounts. The defendant has agreed to settle the claims related to this alleged technology use on MyAtriumHealth or MyCarolinas patient portals.
Do you qualify?
Anyone who had a MyAtriumHealth or MyCarolinas patient portal account between January 1, 2015 and April 10, 2024, and who resides in the United States.
How to file
Submit a Claim Form online using the "Submit Claim" button on the settlement website, or call the Settlement Administrator at (833) 930-1153 to request a paper Claim Form. Your claim must be postmarked or submitted online by September 28, 2026.
In the news
- New Atrium Health data breach impacts 585,000 individualsSecurityaffairs.com · December 6, 2024
- Atrium Health shared patient data with Facebook, class-action lawsuit allegesYahoo Entertainment · April 15, 2024
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