Patients Seek to Halt Meta’s Alleged Medical Data Collection

Aug. 26, 2022, 6:28 PM UTC

Patients who claim their health-care providers’ use of a Meta Platforms Inc. tracking tool led to the illegal interception of their medical information asked a California federal court to prohibit Meta from collecting and disseminating that data.

The patients argued a preliminary injunction is appropriate because the irreparable harm of Meta’s alleged collection of patients’ medical communications, conditions, and appointments would continue to harm millions of Americans. Meta obtains such HIPPA-protected information without patient consent, the Thursday motion at the US District Court for the Northern District of California said.

“With its unquenchable thirst for data and unrelenting assault on ...

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