09/23/2025
Did Aspirus Share Your Private Health Information?
A class action lawsuit alleges that Aspirus MyChart used tracking tools for Meta (Parent Company of Facebook) If you were a patient at Aspirus & Used MyChart between 2017-Now. It is possible your personal health information may have been shared.
What to Do:
1. File your claim—it only takes a few minutes.
2. Share this information to help others
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How Could This Happen?
It’s not your doctor’s fault. The problem is systemic. In insurance-based healthcare, your data doesn't just stay between you and your provider. It's processed by billing companies, coders, insurers, and other third parties, each creating more opportunities for your data to be exposed.
In this case, the lawsuit claims Aspirus embedded tracking tools that allowed Facebook to receive patient data simply through online interactions with their website.
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Is There a Better Way?
Yes. Many patients are turning to Direct Primary Care (DPC)—a model where you pay your doctor directly without insurance middlemen.
• No third-party billing systems
• No ad-based data tracking
• Just a private, direct relationship between you and your doctor
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Action
If you’ve been a patient at Aspirus, file your claim and make your voice heard. Then, consider supporting healthcare models that prioritize privacy, transparency, and trust.
https://www.almeidalawgroup.com/preliminary-approval-granted-in-aspirus-patient-data-privacy-class-action/ #:~:text=Overview,approval%20proceedings%20and%20any%20appeals.