Palantir to be granted ‘unlimited access’ to NHS patient data

https://www.digitalhealth.net/2026/05/palantir-to-be-granted-unlimited-access-to-nhs-patient-data/

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  1. Affectionate-Sale523 on

    This is good and nothing bad can come of this and Peter Thiel isn’t insane. 

  2. thisisasetupisntit on

    Probably won’t use it to get rid of ever against palientir. You can trust them, the Epsteins did.

  3. Budget-Ocelots on

    Can’t wait for Minority Report type of system to be developed.

    Alert: This person went to his therapist for depression in the last 2 years, and he has been to court for domestic violence, 60% likely that he will be a murderer.

    Verdict: Place him in jail before he acts violently against the public.

  4. Electricengineer on

    Depends on what they want to do with the data. A lot of good can come out of data. So can a lot of bad.

  5. You know its a bad idea when wsb talks about how crazy it is instead of how to ~~lose~~ make money from it.

  6. I’m a data engineer for a CMS contract and I don’t even give our own developers access to production data. When asking yourself “does this person need production data?” the answer is no 9/10 times.

  7. Hi! NHS Dr here. I think this is a good idea. Current system has really poor analytics. lots of tests get done and very little of it gets reviewed.

    e.g. a simple trip to A&E and set of standard bloods include about 30 individual tests done in batch. Nobody checks the intricate ratios or long term trends. There’s a lot of potential for missed diagnosis or early prevention.

    I only have 5 shares of PLTR.

  8. meatsmoothie82 on

    The silver lining here is that there’s a non zero chance Alex Karp will see the bloody polyp riddled inside of my almost cancerous asshole.

    and that pleases me because it will kind of be like him looking in a mirror.

    A moment of self reflection

  9. Will_Knot_Respond on

    Put shit data in, get a polished turd as results. The interpretation of data on “smokers vs. non-smokers” may be entertaining lol

    Good thing they don’t don’t have access any other sorts of vast quantities of information such as ones digital footprint or spending habits, etc…

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