Palantir’s NHS England Data Contract Raises Concerns From Health Justice Charity

Palantir’s NHS England Data Contract Raises Concerns From Health Justice Charity
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Medact warns Palantir’s NHS contract could enable government data-sharing for immigration enforcement.

  • Palantir Technologies won a £330m contract to deliver NHS England’s Federated Data Platform.
  • Health justice charity Medact raised concerns about potential government abuse of data-sharing.
  • Medact suggested the platform could facilitate a UK version of US-style immigration raids.

Palantir Technologies secured a £330m contract to provide the Federated Data Platform for NHS England. Medact, a health justice charity, expressed concerns to health officials about the potential for government misuse of shared data.

The concerns highlight ongoing debates about privacy, government access to health data, and the possible use of such data for immigration enforcement. The discussion reflects broader questions about the balance between data-driven healthcare and civil liberties. Based on a single source report

Further scrutiny of the NHS data platform and its governance is expected. Stakeholders may seek assurances regarding data use and protections against potential misuse.