HSCGP Settlement Resolves Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Data-Sharing Violations
Doe v. HSCGP, LLC
Filed: October 17, 2023 ◆§ 23C2513
A settlement has been reached to resolve a class action that claimed HSCGP unlawfully disclosed patients’ personal data to third parties via tracking tools embedded on patient portals.
A settlement has been reached to resolve a proposed class action lawsuit that claimed the manager of a slew of healthcare companies’ websites unlawfully disclosed patients’ personal and health information to third parties, including Facebook, via tracking tools embedded on patient portals.
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The official website for the class action settlement with defendant HSCGP, LLC can be found at HSCGPSettlement.com.
The deal covers anyone in the United States who, between August 1, 2021 and June 30, 2023, accessed the patient portal of a company whose website was maintained by HSCGP, including those found on this list.
According to the settlement website, class members who submit a valid claim form online or by mail by May 19, 2025 will be eligible to receive a $38 cash payment from the settlement.
To file a claim form online, head to this page. You will need to provide your unique Class Member ID, which is located on the settlement notice you should have received in the mail. Alternatively, you may download a PDF claim form to print and return by mail.
The settlement agreement, which resolves the class action lawsuit against HSCGP, was preliminarily approved by the court on November 26, 2024. It is now up to the court to decide whether to grant final approval to the terms of the deal at a hearing set for March 19, 2025.
If the settlement is ultimately approved by the court, eligible class members will receive cash payments within 160 days after the deal is finally approved and any appeals are resolved, the site says.
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