
""Joining up that information is what we are doing for the NHS. I think those of us who use the NHS, the lived experience is one of disconnected, fragmented systems, explaining who you are to a different person on every ward, at the front desk.""
""We have no interest in patient data in the UK. It's not our business model. It's not the legal basis on which we operate, in the sense that we are not a data broker.""
Palantir's UK executive has defended the company's involvement with NHS data, responding to concerns raised by various political figures about security risks. The company secured a £300 million contract for its Foundry platform, aimed at integrating disparate healthcare databases. Critics label Palantir a military surveillance firm, but the executive asserts that the software enhances patient care by connecting fragmented systems. He emphasizes that Palantir has no interest in patient data and operates under strict legal guidelines.
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