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Georgia hospital defeats data-tracking lawsuit

Posted on May 8, 2025 by Dissent

Giles Bruce reports:

A Georgia hospital has defeated a class-action lawsuit over the use of data-tracking tools on its websites, Law.com reported.

A state court granted Moultrie, Ga.-based Colquitt Regional Medical Center’s motion to dismiss the complaint, which alleged the hospital unlawfully collected patients’ protected health information and transmitted it to third parties like Meta’s Facebook, according to the May 6 article.

Read more at Becker’s Health IT.

Category: BreachesCourtHealthcareU.S.

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