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NHS hospitals 'should resist Palantir software rollout'
Hospitals in England have been told they do not have to deploy a controversial Palantir data platform by a coalition led by healthcare charity Medact.
UK MP Responds to Palantir's Claims: Is NHS Contract Criticism ...
The Role of Data in the NHS: A Double-Edged Sword The Federated Data Platform (FDP) that Palantir is building for the NHS is, in theory, a game-changer. It promises to connect disparate health data systems, potentially improving patient care and operational efficiency.
UK Ministers Explore Exit From £330M Palantir NHS Data Contract
The FDP contract, awarded to Palantir in 2023, was designed to unify disparate NHS data systems across England, enabling hospitals and health authorities to share patient data more efficiently. Proponents argued the platform would streamline operations, reduce waiting times, and improve clinical outcomes through advanced data analytics.
Party leaders urged to oppose Palantir in Scotland's NHS
Palantir's tools are currently used by the Israeli military while the company also supplies US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with tools that are used to track migrants. In recent years, Palantir has been expanding into the UK. In 2023, NHS England awarded a £330 million contract to provide a new data platform.


