Is your NHS information being set up for sale AGAIN?
Every few years, this comes around.
It was suggested in 2016, and again in 2021, when the public made it very clear that we don’t want our NHS records to be sold to private companies.
Now, US artificial intelligence giant Palantir is saying it has developed systems that can use our data without anybody ever actually seeing it.
I’m not sure I understand how that works!
And that means I think we need more information about it.
The BBC’s report is very vague:
Palantir is seeking to win a contract to provide AI software to bring NHS data together to improve services.
In what way? Like this, allegedly:
The Federated Data Platform (FDP) is software that will sit across NHS trusts and integrated care systems allowing them to connect data they already hold in a secure and safe environment. GP data will not be part of the national platform.
The software will be ‘federated’ across the NHS. This means that every hospital and integrated care board will have their own version of the platform which can connect and collaborate with other data platforms as a ‘federation’. This makes it easier for health and care organisations to work together, compare data, analyse it at different geographic, demographic and organisational levels and share and spread new effective digital solutions.
The federated data platform is not a data collection; it is software that will help to connect disparate sets of data and allow them to be used more effectively for care.
The NHS is made up of multiple organisations that use data every day to manage patient care and plan services. Historically, it has been held in different systems that do not speak to each other, creating burden for staff and delays to patient care. It also makes it difficult to work at scale and share information.
The Federated Data Platform will provide software to link these NHS trusts and regional systems and give us a consistent technical means of linking data that is already collected for patient care. Clinicians will easily have access to the information they need to do their job – in one place – freeing up time spent on administrative tasks and enabling them to deliver the most appropriate care for patients. GP data will not be part of the national platform.
So, what do you think?
Alex Karp, Palantir co-founder and chief executive, said:
“We’re the only company of our size and scale that doesn’t buy your data, doesn’t sell your data, doesn’t transfer it to any other company,” he said.
“That data belongs to the government of the United Kingdom.”
Mr Karp added: “The way our product is set up. I don’t have access to your data. Our product does not allow you to do that.”
Asked whether the data could be sold in the future. Mr Karp replied: “By the UK government, not by me. I don’t have the ability to do it.”
So, it could be sold, and this system makes it easier for that to happen.
Labour has said it won’t sell off people’s data. And Tory Science Secretary Michelle Donelan has said she won’t sell on people’s private data “without their consent”.
Do you feel reassured? Or do you think the Tories are planning a new way to trick you into giving away your information?
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My inner cynic says it would be useful for healthcare rationing.
Being an American Company, our data will cross the Atlantic, now allowed as Brexit has initiated International rules rather than us being protected by European Laws.
There is a much greater danger of it falling into Third-Party Rogues whatever assurances are given.
The “Digital Solutions” mentioned will be efforts to enforce a Two-Tier Healthcare System – Telephone/Zoom Consultations or Pay for Face-to-Face.
Remember that Hunt who ruined the NHS is still in control or the Purse Strings…