Facebook Is Hoarding Sensitive Medical Information: Report

New research suggests that Facebook obtained sensitive medical data from websites of hospitals.

The Markup tested 100 hospital websites and on 33 of them discovered a tracking tool called “Meta Pixel” that collected patients’ sensitive health information, including medical conditions, prescriptions, and medical appointments:

“Clicking the ‘Schedule Online Now’ button for a doctor on the website of Froedtert Hospital, in Wisconsin, prompted the Meta Pixel to send Facebook the text of the button, the doctor’s name, and the condition we selected from a dropdown menu: ‘Alzheimer’s.’”

The MarkupIt stated that it could not locate any cases in which consent had been obtained from patients prior to signing.

Experts were concerned about data retrieval’s privacy implications.

“I am deeply troubled by what [the hospitals] are doing with the capture of their data and the sharing of it,” David Holtzman, a former HIPAA senior privacy adviser in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights, said according to The Markup. “I cannot say [sharing this data]It is a HIPAA violation. It is quite likely a HIPAA violation.”

Facebook isn’t subject to HIPAA but others were concerned that it collected this information for its profit.

“This is an extreme example of exactly how far the tentacles of Big Tech reach into what we think of as a protected data space,” Nicholson Price, a University of Michigan law professor, said according to The Markup. “I think this is creepy, problematic, and potentially illegal” from the hospitals’ point of view.

Facebook has not yet responded to The Markup’s request for comment spokesperson Dale Hogan sent an email that paraphrased the company’s health data policy.

“If Meta’s signals filtering systems detect that a business is sending potentially sensitive health data from their app or website through their use of Meta Business Tools, which in some cases can happen in error, that potentially sensitive data will be removed before it can be stored in our ads systems,” Hogan wrote in the email.

It has long been known that tech companies are notorious for collecting personal information about users.

NewsBusters published the following 2019 reports It Wall Street Journal’s report that Google’s “Project Nightingale” collected the personal health information of millions of Americans:

“Internal documents from The JournalAccording to reports, the secret project was started last year by Ascension, an Italian chain of Catholic hospitals and other related facilities. Data sharing has been increasing since the summer.

Executive vice president Eduardo Conrado commented that Ascension ‘must transform to better meet the needs and expectations of those we serve as well as our own caregivers and health-care providers’ as the health-care environment evolves.

But regardless of health crises, it’s unlikely that Americans wittingly asked for their data to be distributed. According to The Journal, ‘Neither patients nor doctors have been notified.’”

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