5/* published by the BMJ, Palantir: Coalition urges NHS organisations to refuse to use controversial tech giant’s software https://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj.s481
#NHS #MedAct #NoPalantir #Palantir #BMJ #Israel #Nato #Ukraine #FDP
5/* published by the BMJ, Palantir: Coalition urges NHS organisations to refuse to use controversial tech giant’s software https://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj.s481
#NHS #MedAct #NoPalantir #Palantir #BMJ #Israel #Nato #Ukraine #FDP

Every hospital in England has been urged to disobey an NHS directive to use software operated by controversial US analytics software company Palantir. A coalition of human rights, health and patient organisations, and unions sent out the plea to NHS trusts by email, out of concern over Palantir’s federated data platform (FDP). They urged hospitals to not follow NHS England’s instructions to sign a memorandum of understanding to use the FDP, as set out in planning guidance issued in October.1 This guidance said all trusts should be using FDP “core products” from April, although this, NHS sources indicated, was a policy decision rather than an enforceable instruction. The FDP was created during the covid pandemic with the aim of helping manage a federalised, siloed health service at a time of national crisis. Palantir won the now £1bn contract to supply the service using its Foundry software, a platform that can connect incompatible databases and allows customers to integrate and analyse data from across many different sources.23 In the post-covid NHS this involves monitoring things such as waiting lists, hospital supplies, and available beds and operating theatres. But a new briefing document from the health worker campaign group Medact, called Concerns Regarding Palantir Technologies in NHS Data Systems ,4 emphasises that hospitals have the ability to refuse NHS England’s directive and urges them …
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Published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ):
"Palantir: Coalition urges NHS organisations to refuse to use controversial tech giant’s software"
https://www.bmj.com/content/392/bmj.s481
@smaurizi : Thanks for sharing. The etiquette here is to add #AltText to all images, so they can be understood by people with visual impairment/ low speed internet connection.

Every hospital in England has been urged to disobey an NHS directive to use software operated by controversial US analytics software company Palantir. A coalition of human rights, health and patient organisations, and unions sent out the plea to NHS trusts by email, out of concern over Palantir’s federated data platform (FDP). They urged hospitals to not follow NHS England’s instructions to sign a memorandum of understanding to use the FDP, as set out in planning guidance issued in October.1 This guidance said all trusts should be using FDP “core products” from April, although this, NHS sources indicated, was a policy decision rather than an enforceable instruction. The FDP was created during the covid pandemic with the aim of helping manage a federalised, siloed health service at a time of national crisis. Palantir won the now £1bn contract to supply the service using its Foundry software, a platform that can connect incompatible databases and allows customers to integrate and analyse data from across many different sources.23 In the post-covid NHS this involves monitoring things such as waiting lists, hospital supplies, and available beds and operating theatres. But a new briefing document from the health worker campaign group Medact, called Concerns Regarding Palantir Technologies in NHS Data Systems ,4 emphasises that hospitals have the ability to refuse NHS England’s directive and urges them …
New article co-authored by CPC-CG member Ann Berrington on reaching consensus on how we define modifiable determinants of #health is now published in #BMJ #PublicHealth.
‘A modifiable #healthdeterminant must be potentially changeable through direct and/or indirect interventions at the individual or #population levels, and it must be possible to quantify or describe such change in some way.'
Schnell war gestern: Schon seit langen Jahren wird hierzulande über die überfällige #Reform vom #Computerstrafrecht debattiert.
Nun aber scheint es weiter zu gehen: Nicht nur, dass das #BSI die explizite Absicherung von Sicherheitsforscher:innen fordert, auch wurde bekannt, dass im #BMJ wohl ein neuer #Gesetzentwurf vorliegt.
Einiges der relevanten Kritik an der Reform vom Computerstrafrecht habe ich beim #38C3 zusammen mit @fh4ntke referiert:
https://media.ccc.de/v/38c3-was-lange-whrt-wird-endlich-gut-die-modernisierung-des-computerstrafrechts #cybersecurity
Nach Jens Spahn, stellt auch Justizministerin Hubig klar: Deutschland wird bei der geplanten EU-Chatkontrolle nicht mitziehen!
Damit dürfte zumindest vorerst der geplante Angriff auf die Ende-zu-Ende-Verschlüsselung von Messengern wie Signal, scheitern. Aber mittel- und langfristig wird wohl weiter versucht werden die Verschlüsselung auzuhebeln.
https://www.lto.de/recht/nachrichten/n/chatkontrolle-eu-deutschland-bmjv-hubig-whatsapp-signal
#signal #endeZuEnde #verschlusselung #Hubig #bmj #justizministerium #eu #eurat #europe #Chatkontrolle #ChatkontrolleStoppen