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[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The NHS has sparked controversy by handing the US spy tech company Palantir a £330m contract to create a huge new data platform, leading to privacy concerns around patients’ medical details.

The move immediately prompted concerns about the security and privacy of patient medical records and the suitability of Palantir to be given access to and oversight of such sensitive material.

Thiel, a libertarian, told an Oxford Union debate in January that the NHS makes people sick and should be privatised and Britons’ attachment to it showed they were exhibiting “Stockholm syndrome”.

Its technology helped enable ICE to identify, exchange information about and track migrants and asylum seekers, and also to plan raids that led to parents being arrested, separated from their children and deported, Open Democracy reported.

The British Medical Association, which had previously voiced concern about the NHS’s alleged lack of scrutiny of bidders on “ethical” grounds, said Palantir’s winning bid was “deeply worrying”.

But he also warned that the NHS’s unhappy previous history of trying to bring its huge stores of data together – opposition has forced it to abandon two similar projects since 2012 – might mean it struggles to convince the public of the FDP’s potential benefits.


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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

When I go to a travel clinic to get vaccinations they ask me to fill out a paper form with the details of my GP and then when I'm done hand be another piece of part to take to my GP so they can add it to my patient record to say what becomes I was given which if I go to A&E (or use the NHS app) doesn't automatically appear. Madness.

Just give me a joined up NHS system where I'm not lugging around paper and can view my medical records digitally everywhere. I'd be happy with that.