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Blue Shield of California Reports PHI Breach

April 24, 2025
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Yale New Haven Health Breach Hit 5.5M People

On April 9, 2025, Blue Shield of California reported a significant privacy breach affecting up to 4.7 million individuals. The breach involved the impermissible sharing of protected health information (PHI) with Google Ads through a misconfigured Google Analytics setup. The issue was initially discovered in February 2025, with the data sharing occurring between April 2021 and January 2024. This breach ranks as one of the largest healthcare data breaches of 2024, second only to the breach at Yale New Haven Health System.

The breach occurred because Blue Shield of California, like many health plans, used Google Analytics to track website traffic. This tool is typically used to improve user experience by collecting data on how visitors interact with websites. However, a misconfiguration caused this data to be shared with Google Ads, which then used the information for personalized advertising. As a result, PHI, including names, insurance plan details, and medical information, may have been exposed to advertisers.

The disclosed data potentially included a range of sensitive information depending on how members used Blue Shield’s websites.

This included personal identifiers, medical service details, and financial responsibility, among others. For individuals who used the “Find a Doctor” feature, additional information, such as provider names and locations, may have been shared. Although no malicious actors were involved, this disclosure of PHI for advertising purposes violated HIPAA regulations, leading to the breach’s report to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Blue Shield of California took immediate action once the issue was identified, severing the link between Google Analytics and Google Ads in January 2024. The company conducted a full review of its security protocols and confirmed no other third-party tracking tools were misconfigured. Despite the breach’s extent, no further data has been shared since the link was severed. The company emphasized that the incident was a reportable breach due to the impermissible use of PHI for advertising without patient consent.

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  • Blue Shield of California Reports Health Data Breach Affecting 4.7 Million People
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