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Atrium Health Pixel Tracking Settlement

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority d/b/a Atrium Health
Currently open for claims
CategoryData Breach & Privacy
StatusOpen
Claim deadlineSeptember 28, 2026
Estimated payoutvaries (Atrium Health will pay up to $1,800,000 total: a $1,500,000 Settlement Fund for Group 1 payments plus up to $300,000 for Group 2; Group 2 payments up to $10, pro rata share of $300,000)
Last verifiedAugust 15, 2026

What this is about

Atrium Health's websites and patient portals allegedly used third-party tracking technology, including pixels, that shared patient information with third parties without consent.

The background

Atrium Health agreed to pay up to $1.8 million to resolve claims that it used pixel technology on its website and patient portal that led to the disclosure of patient information to third parties, including Meta and Google. The settlement covers U.S. residents who had a MyAtriumHealth or MyCarolinas patient portal account between January 1, 2015 and April 10, 2024. Class members must submit a valid claim form by September 28, 2026 to receive a payment. Atrium Health has not admitted wrongdoing. The case is part of a wave of hospital website tracking-pixel settlements (cf. Banner Health, Allina Health, Call-On-Doc).

Worth knowing

Atrium Health agreed to pay up to $1.8 million to resolve claims that it used pixel technology on its website and patient portal that led to the disclosure of patient information to third parties, including Meta and Google. The settlement covers U.S. residents who had a MyAtriumHealth or MyCarolinas patient portal account between January 1, 2015 and April 10, 2024. Class members must submit a valid claim form by September 28, 2026 to receive a payment. Atrium Health has not admitted wrongdoing. The case is part of a wave of hospital website tracking-pixel settlements (cf. Banner Health, Allina Health, Call-On-Doc).

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Common questions

How much can I get from the Atrium Health Pixel Tracking Settlement?

varies (Atrium Health will pay up to $1,800,000 total: a $1,500,000 Settlement Fund for Group 1 payments plus up to $300,000 for Group 2; Group 2 payments up to $10, pro rata share of $300,000)

What happened in the Atrium Health Pixel Tracking Settlement case?

Atrium Health's websites and patient portals allegedly used third-party tracking technology, including pixels, that shared patient information with third parties without consent.

How do I actually file a claim?

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