Allina Health System Pixel Tracking Settlement
Allina Health System has agreed to pay $12.5 million to settle a class action alleging unauthorized tracking pixels on its website and patient portal transmitted health-related information to third parties. Portal users and patients may receive a pro rata cash payment with no proof required. The claim deadline is September 8, 2026.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- You used Allina Health's patient portal, bill pay, or online scheduling on allinahealth.org between September 16, 2018 and May 11, 2026 (Group 1)
- You were a non-portal Allina Health patient during the same class period (Group 2)
- You were a patient or website user in Minnesota or another state served by Allina Health during the class period
- You submit a valid claim at AllinaPixelSettlement.com identifying your group before September 8, 2026
- You do not need medical records, appointment confirmations, or portal login screenshots to file
No proof is required. You do not need medical records, portal screenshots, billing statements, or proof of specific visits. Claimants self-certify which group they belong to when filing online at AllinaPixelSettlement.com.
File your claim through the official settlement website at allinapixelsettlement.com before September 8, 2026.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
Plaintiffs sued Allina Health System alleging the health system's website and patient portal used tracking pixels that shared visitors' health-related browsing activity with third parties such as advertising platforms and data brokers. The case is pending in the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota as Case No. 0:24-cv-03674-SRN-ECW.
Allina Health agreed to a $12,500,000 settlement administered by Atticus Administration at AllinaPixelSettlement.com. The fund is split between Group 1 portal/bill pay/scheduling users ($10,303,098) and Group 2 non-portal patients ($2,196,902).
The class period runs from September 16, 2018 through May 11, 2026. Class members self-certify their group when filing. Payments are pro rata after court-approved attorneys' fees, costs, and any service awards.
The lawsuit is part of a broader wave of healthcare pixel-tracking cases alleging that patient-facing websites disclosed protected health information to third parties without adequate consent. Allina Health denies wrongdoing but agreed to settle to resolve the claims.
If you used Allina's online tools to pay bills, schedule appointments, or access your patient portal, you likely belong in Group 1. If you were an Allina patient but never used those online features, review Group 2 criteria on the official settlement site before filing.
How to File Your Claim
- Visit AllinaPixelSettlement.com and click File a Claim || Enter your name address and contact information || Select Group 1 if you used portal bill pay or scheduling tools on allinahealth.org || Select Group 2 if you were a non-portal Allina Health patient during the class period || Certify your answers under penalty of perjury || Submit online by 11:59 PM Central Time or postmark a paper claim by September 8 2026
- Visit the official claim form: https://www.allinapixelsettlement.com/
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible class members receive a pro rata share of their applicable group fund after attorneys' fees and costs. Group 1 (portal/bill pay/scheduling users) shares a $10,303,098 fund. Group 2 (non-portal patients) shares a $2,196,902 fund. There is no fixed per-person amount. Payments depend on how many valid claims are filed in each group. No medical records or proof of visits required. Group 1 members generally receive a larger average payment because that fund is substantially bigger, but the final amount still depends on total claims filed.
Payment amount depends on which group you qualify for and how many valid claims are filed in that group.
Last reviewed: June 30, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.