HCA Healthcare Multi-Million Dollar Data Breach Settlement Approved
HCA Healthcare Inc. has agreed to settle class action litigation stemming from a July 2023 data breach that was reported to the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights as affecting 11,270,000 patients. The affected individuals had received healthcare services at HCA hospitals and doctors’ offices in 20 U.S. states. HCA Healthcare was targeted by hackers who accessed and stole data from an external storage location, which was used to automate the formatting of email messages. A database was stolen that contained 27.7 million records. The hackers listed the database for sale when the ransom was not paid. Data compromised in the incident included names, contact information, dates of birth, and appointment information. HCA Healthcare announced the data breach on or around July 10, 2024, and the first class action lawsuit was filed within a couple of days of the announcement. In total, 27 putative class action lawsuits were filed against HCA Healthcare in response to the data breach, which alleged negligence for inadequate cybersecurity practices and for failing to properly safeguard patient data....
Healthcare Organizations Settle Website Tracking Class Action Lawsuits
Settlements have been reached with two healthcare entities to resolve allegations that they used pixels and other tracking tools on their websites, which disclosed sensitive data to third parties without the knowledge or consent of website users. Tracking tools such as Meta Pixel and Google Analytics code are used on websites to track user behavior, such as the pages visited, actions taken on web pages, time spent on the site, and other information. These tools transmit the collected information to third parties along with unique identifiers. Website owners can use the information collected by these tools to improve their websites, and the collected data can be used for advertising purposes. For instance, if a web user visited a page about stopping smoking, they could be targeted with adverts for smoking cessation products on other websites. Aspen Dental Management Settlement – $18.5 Million Aspen Dental Management, a Chicago, IL-based dental support organization serving approximately 1,100 Aspen Dental offices across the United States, was sued over its use of tracking tools...
Data Breaches Announced by Florida & Colorado Mental Health Clinics
Two mental healthcare providers have recently announced cybersecurity incidents that exposed patient data: Eleos Wellness in Florida and Clinica Family Health & Wellness in Colorado. Eleos Wellness, Florida Eleos Wellness, a Pinellas Park, FL-based provider of mental health services, has recently announced a data security incident that potentially involved unauthorized access to client information. Unauthorized network activity was detected on June 11, 2025, and third-party cybersecurity experts were engaged to investigate the activity. The investigation is ongoing; however, it has been confirmed that an unauthorized third party had access to names, addresses, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and health insurance information. No evidence has been found to indicate that its electronic medical record system was involved. No fraudulent activity related to the incident has been identified; however, the affected individuals have been advised to remain vigilant against identity theft and fraud by monitoring their personal accounts and explanation of benefits statements. Eleos...
Florida Practice Management Company Announces June 2025 Data Breach
Think Big Health Care Solutions, a Florida-based practice management company, and Minnesota Epilepsy Group have recently confirmed cyberattacks and data breaches. Ransomware groups have claimed responsibility for attacks on Emerson Chiropractic in Indiana and El Paso Quality Dentistry in Texas. Think Big Health Care Solutions, Florida Think Big Health Care Solutions, a Wellington, FL-based practice management company that provides billing, contracting, and credentialing services to medical practices, has identified unauthorized access to an employee’s email account. Suspicious activity within the account was identified on June 20, 2025, and third-party cybersecurity specialists were engaged to investigate the incident. Evidence was found that suggested some emails and files in the account had been accessed by an unauthorized third party. A review was conducted to determine the types of information involved and the individuals affected, and notification letters will be mailed to those individuals when that process has been completed. Think Big Health Care Solutions has confirmed...
Wood River Health Notifies 55K Patients About August 2024 Data Breach
Data incidents have recently been announced by Wood River Health in Rhode Island, Jack L Marcus in Wisconsin, and Avala and Primary Health Services Center in Louisiana. Wood River Health, Rhode Island Wood River Health, a provider of medical, dental, and social services to communities in southwestern Rhode Island and southeastern Connecticut, has recently announced a data breach that has affected 54,926 individuals. Suspicious activity was identified in an employee’s email account on or around September 6, 2024. Assisted by third-party cybersecurity experts, Wood River Health investigated the activity and confirmed that an unauthorized third party had access to the email account between August 8, 2024, and September 6, 2024, and may have viewed or acquired names and Social Security numbers. The review of the affected account was completed on or around May 29, 2025, and notification letters were mailed to the affected individuals on or around July 28, 2025. The affected individuals have been offered 12 months of complimentary credit monitoring services, additional safeguards...



