$12.5M Allina Health Pixel Privacy Class Action Settlement
Allina Health has agreed to pay $12.5 million to settle a class action alleging its patient website and portal used tracking pixels that shared health-related browsing data with third parties without proper consent. If you used Allina Health's website or patient portal, you may be entitled to a cash payment with no proof required.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Patients who used Allina Health's website or patient portal during the class period
- Your browsing activity may have been shared via tracking pixels with third-party advertisers
- No proof of visits or medical records is required for the standard cash payment
- You submit a valid claim by September 8, 2026
No proof required. You simply confirm your eligibility on the claim form at AllinaPixelSettlement.com.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Allina Health, a major healthcare system based in Minnesota, was sued after investigators found tracking pixels embedded in its website and patient portal that transmitted visitor data to Meta, Google, and other third-party platforms. The shared data potentially revealed sensitive health information based on pages patients visited, appointments they scheduled, and conditions they researched.
Pixel tracking lawsuits against healthcare providers have surged nationwide as patients learn their protected health information may have been shared with advertisers without HIPAA-compliant authorization. Allina Health agreed to pay $12.5 million to settle while denying liability.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible claimants receive a cash payment with no documentation required, subject to pro rata adjustment from the $12.5 million fund. Given the large number of potentially eligible patients, individual payments may be modest but require only a simple online claim form. File at AllinaPixelSettlement.com by September 8, 2026.
Last reviewed: June 22, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.