$3M MarinHealth Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Data Tracking and Distribution
by Chloe Gocher
Doe et al. v. MarinHealth Medical Center
Filed: March 21, 2024 ◆§ CV-000-2218
A $3M settlement ends litigation against MarinHealth Medical Center over its alleged use of tracking pixels online without user consent.
A $3 million settlement will resolve a class action lawsuit over MarinHealth Medical Center’s alleged use of online data tracking tools, including the Meta Pixel, and distribution of consumers’ information to third parties such as Facebook and Google without consent.
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The $3,000,000 MarinHealth settlement received preliminary court approval on May 27, 2025 and covers anyone in the United States who visited any of MarinHealth’s websites between August 1, 2019 and May 27, 2025.
The court-approved website for the MarinHealth Medical Center settlement can be found at MarinHealthSettlement.com.
MarinHealth settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form may receive a pro-rata, or equal share, portion of the $3 million class action settlement following the payment of taxes, administrative expenses, service payments and fee and expense awards.
Payment will be administered via the method chosen by the claimant on the claim form, including by mailed check, Venmo, PayPal and other digital methods. The settlement website states that the estimated range for individual cash payouts from the MarinHealth deal may be between $78 and $261.
Settlement class members who were identified as having submitted a medical form online while using one of the MarinHealth websites will automatically receive their portion of the settlement via PayPal without having to submit a claim, the settlement website says.
To submit a claim form online, settlement class members can head to this page and select the appropriate option, depending on whether they have a Claim ID and PIN found in their settlement notice, to begin filling out the form.
To download a PDF version of the MarinHealth settlement claim form to return by mail, select the appropriate option on the File a Claim page and hit the continue button.
All MarinHealth claim forms must be submitted online or by mail by September 24, 2025.
Additional pro-rata payments will be made to settlement class members in an amount between $3 and $250 should any money remain in the $3 million settlement fund within 180 days of the distribution of initial payments, court documents state.
Class action settlement payments from the MarinHealth deal will be distributed only if the settlement receives final approval from the court and after any appeals are resolved. There will be a hearing on October 20, 2025 to determine whether final approval will be granted.
Through the settlement, MarinHealth has also agreed to remove Meta Pixel technology from its websites and not install the pixel without notice to and consent from users, the website adds.
The class action lawsuit against MarinHealth Medical Center alleged that the healthcare system secretly employed data tracking tools, including the Meta Pixel, on its websites to collect and distribute the data of its users and visitors without their consent.
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