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Controversial system requires local NHS investment to maximize productivity The benefits of the UK health sector's ...
Unless solution found, patients must be allowed to opt out Exclusive NHS England has received advice from lawyers saying key aspects of its controversial Federated Data Platform (FDP) lack a legal ...
The adoption of Palantir’s data platform across the health service has ... A total of 87 acute NHS trusts and 28 integrated care boards have signed up to use the Federated Data Platform, ...
NHS England has awarded a £330m, seven-year contract to run its new Federated Data Platform (FDP) to controversial US data platform Palantir, prompting fresh concerns from data privacy practitioners.
The UK's NHS is building a federated data platform to centralize healthcare data, improve decision-making, and incorporate AI and analytics for diagnosis and personalized medicine. Here we look at ...
This month, companies including Oracle, Medtronic, Atropos, Elation, LeanTaas, Palantir and more released artificial ...
The NHS Federated Data Platform has been rolled out to more than 100 NHS organisations in its first year, according to NHS England. The platform, which has created controversy since its inception ...
Palantir has faced criticism in the past for ... data privacy campaigners’ calls to allow patients to opt out of having their health data shared on the so-called Federated Data Platform.
US-based Palantir is favored to win a $595 million NHS contract, but activists and doctors worry about its controversial ties to cofounder Peter Thiel, the military, and US border control.
Controversial US spy-tech firm Palantir is believed to be the front-runner for the NHS’s biggest ever contract, despite warnings from data privacy campaigners.. The £480m contract to provide ...