Patients Sue Healthcare Corporations Over Data Breaches
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A series of class action lawsuits have been filed against major healthcare corporations for exposing patients' personally identifiable information (PII) and protected health information (PHI). The lawsuits were initiated on June 11 in Davidson County Circuit Court by three individuals identified as Jane Does, targeting CareNow among others. The cases highlight the growing concern over data security in the healthcare sector, where breaches have led to significant exposure of sensitive patient data. The lawsuits aim to hold these corporations accountable for their negligence in safeguarding patient information. As of now, the legal proceedings are ongoing, with implications for the healthcare industry regarding data protection practices.
Key Points: • Class action lawsuits filed against healthcare corporations for data breaches. • Lawsuits initiated on June 11, 2026, in Davidson County Circuit Court. • Healthcare sector facing increasing scrutiny over data security practices.