Legacy Health Patient Portal Privacy Class Action Settlement — Claim Deadline March 16, 2026

Legacy Health Patient Portal Privacy Settlement

Legacy Health, a healthcare system based in the Pacific Northwest, has reached a class action settlement over allegations that its patient portal shared patient data with third-party tracking tools without consent. Affected patients may file a claim by March 16, 2026.

What Is This Case About?

The lawsuit alleges that Legacy Health’s patient portal and website used third-party tracking technologies, such as the Meta Pixel (Facebook Pixel) and Google Analytics, that captured and transmitted patients’ private health information and browsing activity to third-party companies without patients’ knowledge or consent. This allegedly included data about medical conditions, appointment scheduling, prescription requests, and other sensitive health interactions on the portal.

Who Is Eligible?

You may be eligible if you used the Legacy Health patient portal or website during the class period and your browsing activity or health-related information was captured by third-party tracking technologies. Check the official settlement website for specific eligibility dates and requirements.

What Benefits Are Available?

Eligible class members may receive:

  • A cash payment for the privacy violation
  • Reimbursement for documented out-of-pocket losses
  • Injunctive relief requiring Legacy Health to remove unauthorized tracking from its portal

How to File Before the Deadline

Visit the official settlement website to submit your claim. You may need to confirm that you used the Legacy Health patient portal during the relevant time period.

  • Claim Deadline: March 16, 2026
  • Case Type: Healthcare privacy / tracking technology

OpenClassActions.org is not affiliated with Legacy Health or the settlement administrator. This page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

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